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Cassey: History, Topography & Directory of Herefordshire (1858) |
...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Cassey: History, Topography... |
...document Title: Cassey: History, Topography & Di rectory of Herefordshire Place name: St Margarets Date:... |
...Trades and professions in St Margarets include: Mason: Thomas Price Tailor: David Thomas Vicar: Reverend... |
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Cassey: History, Topography & Directory of Herefordshire (1858) |
...Public Library Reference: Local and Trade Di rectories Source: Original document Title: Cassey: History, Topography... |
...document Title: Cassey: History, Topography & Di rectory of Herefordshire Place name: Rowlestone Date: 1858... |
...Description: Trades and professions in Rowlestone include: Miller: George Wall [Lower Mill]; John Watkins [Rowlstone... |
...Watkins [Rowlstone Mill] Parish clerk: Thomas Henry Vicar: Reverend William Wenman Mentions property called: ... |
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Research Paper: The Lordship of Ewyas Lacy from Norman times to the present day. (1066 - 2000) |
...had five children, Roger, Hugh, Walter [became Abbott of Gloucester, died 1140], Ermeline and Emma... |
...to his brother Hugh, who founded Llanthony Priory. NOTE : There are conflicting... |
...he may have been buried at Craswall Priory. 15 16 17 Part 2:... |
...Ewyas Lacy. John Thynne had acquired Longleat Priory in 1540, and substantial other possessions in... |
...is referred to in several local di rectories of the time as principal landowner in... |
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Commentary on the Death and Burial of Walter II de Lacy (1241) |
...Ewyas Lacy and founder of the Grandmontine Priory at Craswall. He was also a substantial... |
...substantial benefactor of both Llanthony and Craswall Priories during his lifetime, as well as of... |
...also buried there, until excavations at Craswall Priory by CJ Lilwall in the early 1900s... |
...the altar under the floor in the Priory chapel. It contained a full-size adult skeleton,... |
... In his book, ‘Something about Craswall Priory near Hay’ (1910), Lilwall tells us ‘perhaps... |
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Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Bage Pool Barn (2024) |
...floor heating throughout the ground floor, oak joinery and a very impressive master bedroom suite... |
Historical research by William Hezlett in 1829 (1086-1370) |
...set out and confirmed giving to the monks common of Pasture in his Forests of... |
...Duke of Acquitaine To his beloved Clerk Master Richard de Clifford his Escheator on this... |
...reign of King Henry (the third) Before Masters Roger de Croft and Reginald Pauceford sub-Escheators... |
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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Report on the clergy in Ewyas Lacy (1827) |
...requested covers the name of incumbent and curate, place of residence of each, grounds of... |
...duly performed last year; also serving as curate in Llanveynoe, 2 miles away. No other... |
...duly performed last year; also serving as curate in Cusop, 3 miles away. No other... |
...15 miles away; grounds for non-residence by bishop s permission; services held once weekly; duly... |
...15 miles away; grounds for non-residence by bishop s permission; services held once weekly; duly... |
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Memories of my School Days by Trevor James Powell (2003) |
...tump on the way. Who was your teachers? Infant teacher was Miss Jordan and then... |
...to. Mr Jones was a good woodwork teacher and he took us for woodwork. We... |
...you took cocoa or horlicks and the teacher would boil the kettle for us to... |
Memories of my School Days by Dorothy Lade (2003) |
...and that wasn't quite so far. The teachers were a Miss Jordan, Mrs. Dinabin? and... |
...help at home as we had 2 teachers, a Miss Keely and a Miss Moore,... |
...the end of the bell rope. The teacher s dog came along and tugged at... |
...at the bone. By the time the teacher had realised what had happened we were... |
...groceries. Observations: This contribution from Dorothy Lade, maiden name Smith, January 2003... |