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Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885)
...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Kelly s Directory...
...Trades and professions named in Craswall include: Beer retailer: David Watkins Blacksmith: Charles Davies Innkeeper:...
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Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941)
...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories H/914.244 Source: Original document Title: Transcription of...
...document Title: Transcription of Kelly s Di rectory of Herefordshire Place name: Cusop Date: 1941...
...rural district, Bredwardine petty sessional division, rural deanery of Abbey Dore and archdeaconry and diocese...
...church of St. Mary, built by the monks of Llanthony, is an ancient building of...
...memory of Rev. J. Thomas, a former curate in charge. In the churchyard are four...
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Partial transcription: Depositions as to the possessions of James Parry of Poston, a Crown debtor. (1589)
...years. He says that one Watkyn Morgan servant to James Parry did take the profit...
...but hearing that one Watkyn Morgan being servant to said James Parry and others of...
...last ..He says that one Waltkyn Morgan servant to James Parry to his master s...
...of straw the which one Watkyn Morgan servant to the said James Parry took to...
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Probate Collection; Will and documents for Thomas Price, gent (1686)
...50/- each. To all the men and maid servants dwelling with him at the time...
...testator. Witnesses: Wal: Phes[?], Margaret Powell, his servant maid, Anne Lewis, servant maid, Morgan Thomas,...
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...12 0 Cyder 9 0 To ye parson and Clerk 2 6 Debt To John...
...John Jones by Bond 26 3 4 Servant wages 1 0 0 To Mr Allen...
...Clement Lewis 4 6 To Tho s Weaver 1 0 To John Jones 3 0...
...3 0 To David Griffiths 6 To parson Higgins for Tythe 15 0 To nurse...
Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876)
...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Littlebury s Directory...
...Trades and Professions named in Newton include: Blacksmith: J Williams Carpenter: Thomas Sanders; Thomas Preece...
...Sanders; Thomas Preece Parish clerk: Joseph Higley Shopkeeper: Joseph Higley; Joseph Sanders Tailor: Joseph Higley...
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Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950)
...lived at the post office, he was Postmaster. And there was a smallholding, about thirty...
...same time. And we always had a maid and a young lad out of school...
...and whupped over, and then the old miller he dressed them. He used a steel...
...chisels had to be sharpened by the blacksmith in the way of heat and then...
...would fly out of them, so the blacksmith had to be a man who understood...
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Herefordshire Memories: 1950s. (1950s)
...be lit every morning either by a teacher, or sometimes in town schools by a...
...man but even though my Father, a Headmaster, knew him I was petrified of his...
...a problem if things got out-of-hand. However, teachers, and schooling, were respected so if you...
...were inattentive your parents would support the teachers. Very different today in many areas. Older...
...all the children occupied. Miss Thelma Matthews, Headmistress of a Hereford School, always wore her...
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Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954)
...(Eldest son of 5) 1653 1719 Mary Masters d of Herbert Masters of Burghill, Hereford...
...of Herbert Masters of Burghill, Hereford (Mary Masters 1656-1739) 7 Herbert Howorth (Eldest son of...
...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...
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Memories of my School Days by Jack Pritchard (2003)
...shed-cum-dormitory. A brisk rub-down would take place prior to the invitation by mine host to...
...defray expenses. Miss May Jordan was Infant teacher at Newton School and lived just beyond...
...to walk in an orderly manner, under teacher supervision, down through the woods to the...
...bag of sweets. Mrs. Dunabin was Head Teacher then and lived in the School House....
...Longtown and Peterchurch. Mr. Howard, the local tailor was kept busy and there was more...
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