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| Newton School Log Book, 1906, January to June (1906) |
| ...period January 1906 to June 1906 Headmaster, Charles Lloyd Infants & Sewing Mistress, Miss... |
| ...January 1906, Mrs Morgan, widow of late Master leaves the School House 2 nd... |
| ...Mr & Mrs Harwood terminate as temporary masters 5 th February 1906, Charles Lloyd... |
| ...February 1906, Charles Lloyd takes charge as Headmaster. Trained at Saltly Birmingham 1870 -71 Miss... |
| ...Ann Lloyd (sister to Charles) a Supplementary Teacher , as Infants and Sewing Mistress. ... |
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| Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Littlebury s Directory... |
| ...and Professions named in Michaelchurch Escley include: Blacksmith: Thomas Hughes Carpenter: Henry Nelder, George Watkins... |
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| Guest Contribution: Extract from article by George Marshall on Turnastone Church (1299) |
| ...deserves mention. On March the 9th 1299, Bishop Swinfield [of Hereford] appealed to the King... |
| ...the chapel of St. Leonard and the rectory houses of the same, at the instance... |
| ...Dansey, and who would not permit the Bishop nor the rector of the same chapels... |
| ...and the liberties of the Church. The Bishop had appointed as rector two days previously,... |
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| Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1917) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories H/914.244 Source: Original document Title: Kelly s... |
| ...Trades and professions named in Craswall include: Beer retailer: David Watkins Curate: [Vacant] Innkeeper: Hannah... |
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| Michaelchurch Escley Land Tax Records: Transcription (1776 - 1838) |
| ...1/3/4 a tenement Mr Price John Tanner 0/3/9 Gigbran Gigbran Mrs Pytt Nicholas Johnson... |
| ...1/3/4 a tenement Mr Price John Tanner 0/3/9.5 Gigbran Nich's Johnson Nich's Johnson... |
| ...1/3/4 a tenement Mr Price John Tanner 0/3/9.5 Gigbran Nich's Johnson Nich's Johnson... |
| ...Benjamin Wistance 0/19/4 Firs Dr Exton Doctor Exton 3/17/4 ?Old Hse by TGw't ... |
| ...1/3/4 a tenement Mr Price John Tanner 0/3/9.5 Gigbran John Smith John Smith... |
| Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1905) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories H/914.244 Source: Original document Title: Kelly s... |
| ...in Cusop include: Brick maker: William Morris Innkeeper: George Watkins [Sun], Isabella Thirza Jones [Nelson... |
| ...Watkins [Sun], Isabella Thirza Jones [Nelson Inn] Mason: George Watkins Quarryman: James Price Rector: Reverend... |
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| Transcription of Agent’s pocket book. Map 5 items (1760 -1862) |
| ...James son of Jas Johnson of Michaelchurch, Publican, who however died not many years afterwards.... |
| ...of John Davies of Newport Mon., Letter Carrier) and Geo. Pritchard 13 (son of Geo... |
| ...Sept 1790 to Simon Exton of Peterchurch, Surgeon for the lives of Simon, Ann and... |
| ldhsarchive_ProbatePapersEwyasLacy |
| ...points, therefore they cannot be an ac curate guide to a person's true wealth. Property... |
| ...of the deceased the power to ad minister the estate if there was no executor... |
| ...lease held by the deceased. Coverlid: Bedcover Cordwainer: shoemaker Copyhold: A type of tenure for... |
| ...a copy of the court rolls. Corvisor: shoemaker Fuller: One who deals with part of... |
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| William Morgan, Newton School Master (1880’s - 1905) |
| ... Title: William Morgan, Newton School Master Date: 1880 s - 1905 William Morgan... |
| ...- 1905 William Morgan was an early Master at Newton school coming soon after it... |
| ...a short illness. He had been head teacher for 22 years. This account of his... |
| ...Mr Morgan held the position of head master of Newton School for over 22 years,... |
| ...officiating clergy were the Rev. C.H.Cooke ( Vicar of St.Margarets) and the Rev G.J.Tuck (Vicar... |
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| Post Office Directory (1856) |
| ...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Post Office Directory... |
| ...Trades and Professions named in Craswall include: Beer retailer: George Evans [Firhill] Carpenter: Charles Firman... |
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