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| Guest Contribution: The Last Lord Urishay (2018) |
| ...Tallmadge over the next 250 years. ( Prior to the 1600s, the name Talmage is... |
| ...in the parish such as Parish warden, Vicar s warden and Churchwarden, at St Peters,... |
| ...look after a wounded man. When the doctor came up, Green Price was sent back... |
| ...cart, and More went on with the doctor to join us.They had not gone half... |
| ...nettles and took them both, letting the doctor off of course. I am afraid More... |
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| Jakeman & Carver’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1890) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Jakeman & Carver... |
| ...document Title: Jakeman & Carver s Di rectory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire Place name: Craswall... |
| ...Trades and professions named in Craswall include: Beer retailer: David Watkins Blacksmith: Charles Davies Carrier:... |
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| Mary’s Stones: investigating the ‘Mrs Macnamara’ Boundary Stones in the Black Mountains (1820s) |
| ...of Union, close to the young Prime Minister William Pitt whom the couple sometimes entertained... |
| ...tithe maps of the area (1841), ac curate maps were rare, and stones or markers... |
| ...Llangoed estate, plus "my farm called Tir Doctor in the parish of Llanbedr and my... |
| ...and Tithe maps I did locate Tir Doctor, a small farm near where the Banw... |
| ...Fechan were in Talgarth parish, but Tir Doctor was beyond the Llangoed estate and parish... |
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| Legends and land grant relating to Clodock church (1840) |
| ...in his kingdom enjoying peace and ad ministering justice, became a martyr through his virtue,... |
| ...And immediately, by the advice of the Bishop of Llandaff, and clergy, an oratory was... |
| ...with the advice and assistance of the Bishop of Llandaff, built an improved church; and... |
| ...St Oudoceus, and Clydawg the martyr, and Bishop Berthgwyn, and all the Bishops of Llandaff,... |
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| Digital Archive: ‘Celebrating St Margarets’ Festival (2025) |
| ...and one supposedly the face of the carpenter. The screen would have been richly painted... |
| ...(not even today’s postcode is that ac curate) or the defiant spirit of the local... |
| ...is unknown although it was possibly the Abbot of Dore Abbey. A settlement would have... |
| ...listed ten people with professions - one blacksmith, one tailor, two masons and six farmers... |
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| Manorial Court Records for the Manors of Clothy Hopkin, Urishay, Trenant & Wellbrook (1466-1833) |
| ...Griffith Walterus Beavan Ricardus Handle parson a David Smyth a Johannes Jones... |
| ... Item Wee also doe present the Carpenters Kaepentres Bridg being a way leading to... |
| ...I am dear sir your obliged humble servant. Michaelmas Leet 22 nd... |
| ...] Price & William Lewis of Dorstone cooper [ ]Leet. 18 th October 1743.... |
| ...sir ( very respectfully) your very obedient servant Edward Smith Hereford, March 25, 1823. ... |
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| National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Michaelchurch Escley (Various Dates) |
| ...links below will take you to a fuller catalogue description of the document on the... |
| ...Lease & Release 1. John Beswicke, Heref. mercer. 2. Wm. {William?} Symonds, esq. 170 The... |
| ...Record Office VOLUME 10 St Devereux Rectory, Wormbridge curacy, Kenderchurch chapel, Kent-church Rectory, Dinedor... |
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| Brief History of The Mill House [previously The Mill Stores], Michaelchurch Escley, 1795 - 2023 (2023) |
| ...been exclusively a working mill, with the miller and any assistants living elsewhere. For most... |
| ...meet local demand and that the early millers were either servants quartered at Michaelchurch Court... |
| ...a permanent house to accommodate a resident miller and his family is found in sale... |
| ...suggests that building a house for the miller and his family was not an investment... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Delahays in the Golden Valley (2024) |
| ...family to live at Urishay Castle, Peterchurch, prior to its demolition in 1921, were… William... |
| ...for local regulation. The courts were ad ministered by a steward on behalf of the... |
| ...a check on their outlying churches, with vicars and churchwardens expected to answer questionnaires on... |
| ...the system of heriots and fines ad ministered by the courts provided significant income for... |
| ...Paul Delahay was an Assistant to the Bishop of Hereford, and in this position he... |
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| 1901 Census Transcription – Michaelchurch Eskley Folio 70 and 71 (1901) |
| ...: Serv : S : 18 : Carter on farm : Worker : Painscastle :... |
| ...: Head : M : 64 : Master Tailor : Employer : At home :... |
| ...: Son : S : 22 : Tailor : Worker : Llanveynoe : HEF Robert... |
| ...Boarder : S : 55 : Journeyman Tailor : Worker : Kington : HEF Isaac... |
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