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Genealogical notes on the Price family in Ewyas Lacy parishes and vicinity (1700s 1800s)
...The record includes a journal of the Reverend Philip Price held at Gwent Record Office;...
...extracts from the Carmarthen Diocesan Registry; and Bishops Transcripts and Parish Register for Walterstone. There...
...records we find that he was appointed curate of Walterstone in 1771, died April 6th...
...by his son Philip Price [III] as curate of Walterstone who died in 1803. Both...
...to their memory by the parishioners. WALTERSTONE. Bishops Transcripts s 1712 1837 but incomplete. Parish...
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Guest Contribution: St Margaret’s Church Renovations, Repairs and Restorations, by Raymond Holley (1852 - 1992)
...His uncle, the Revd Morgan Jones, was Vicar of St Margaret's with Michaelchurch Eskley and...
...House) the Revd P S Cooke ( Vicar) and Mr J Alford (Churchwarden) 6 ....
...at 3.00 pm To be absolutely ac curate, not all the work begun that summer...
...and Mrs F R Green of Turnastone Rectory presented a gold-embroidered altar-cloth and super-altar. And...
...the nave), and amongst the six surpliced clergy present was Archdeacon Stanhope who preached the...
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Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954)
...entry under the lands belonging to the Canons of Hereford states that " in Stradel...
...una hida que valet v solidoes. Ipsi canonic habent hidas iij Ibi iij clerici habent...
...the lands and possessions belonging to the Rectory of Turneston contains Rowland Vaughan's name three...
...Rowland Vaughan including the Advowson of the Rectory of Turnastone and the right of Patronage...
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Guest Contribution: Notes on the Sale of Timber from Whitehouse in 1812-13 (1812)
...City of Hereford and Six miles from Canon Bridge, from whence, down the navigable River...
...Navy Timber, and that on arrival at Canon Bridge it was unloaded into the River...
A Deed of Mortgage (1600s)
...a mortgage agreement. They are invariably ac curately dated. As documents they had a relatively...
.... Land surveying was not an ac curate science at that time. A math of...
...became Oldhouse Pink Original size of holding prior to 1400 Red Location of original Homestead...
Observations on the history of Michaelchurch Mill – Alan Stoyel, SPAB (1850’s)
...for example at the watermill in Eaton Bishop. The spur wheel is probably of the...
Digital Images Collection: Duncumb - History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford (1812)
...the church, which was granted to the Prior and Convent of Llanthony by Walter de...
...constables and bailiffs, and stipends paid to vicars and other clerics are itemised. There is...
...the foundation and history of the Grandmontine Priory in Craswall.   Cusop:   The Lords...
...Cusop are named, as are all the rectors and their patrons [including in early years...
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Digital Images Collection: Michaelchurch Mill Photographs (1983-2000)
...photographs of Michaelchurch Mill c.1983 , immediately prior to and during its conversion to a...
William Morgan, Newton School Master (1880’s - 1905)
...[on 23 rd November 1905]. The officiating clergy were the Rev. C.H.Cooke (Vicar of St.Margarets)...
...of St.Margarets) and the Rev G.J.Tuck ( Vicar of Newton). There was a large gathering...
...friends who sent floral tributes were the vicar and members of the St Margarets Choir....
Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920)
...ex-officio members from the local gentry and clergy. Those at the first meeting included Edward...
...Clive, Esq., M.P. for Hereford City, the Dean of Hereford, E.G. Head, Esq., Colonel Clive,...
...cleaning the workhouse and another that two clergymen should draw up a form of prayer,...
...gentry, the Clives of Whitfield predominating. The Reverend Archer Clive long led the Board at...
...Board of Guardians, with approval of the Bishop of the Diocese. Sometimes he was a...
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