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Image and details of sale particulars relating to The Birches Farm (1840 - 1938) |
...Little Ffordfawr [Little Ffordd-fawr] located on the road between Hay and Glasbury and The Birches,... |
Stormy Meeting on a Proposal to Unite Benefices (1930) |
...car can only go on the high roads. There are many farms far from the... |
...are many farms far from the high roads, only to be reached by narrow lanes,... |
...the parishioners. There was quite a good road between the churches. He had no special... |
Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007) |
...peaceful and remote location in a back water valley of the Black Mountains in the... |
...(see figure 5) mainly follows the valley watershed [2] , with the exception of the... |
...and run along the east and west watersheds are of long-standing antiquity (see figure 6)... |
...floors and lower slopes as they b roaden out and join the Vale of Usk... |
...of the Usk and Monnow rivers, whose waters feed eventually into the Bristol Channel. The... |
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Manor of Ewyas Lacy, survey for Lord Abergavenny 1701 (1632 - 1701) |
...00-00-04 David Harries 00-00-04 Q Mr Bridges has an Encroachment there in Upper Maescoed... |
...same first named 00-01-00 Wm Gw inn 00-00-04 Wm David Lewis 00-00-04 ... |
...of Hattrell on the west to the Lane & Leading from the said mountain toward... |
...s freehold on the N to the Lane above named Cae pen pont in two... |
...James Nicholls free Land S by the Lane aforesd More on the other side monnow... |
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Bomber Crash at St Margaret’s Common, Christmas Day 1944 (1944) |
...Common and the fuselage rested on the track way to Lower House Farm. The nose... |
...a bombing mission. The target was the railway marshalling yards at Musch in Germany. The... |
...we were briefed to bomb a rail road crossing in Gerolstein, Germany. The briefing officer... |
...its auto-pilot had flown over Belgium, the Channel and the full width of England before... |
Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885) |
...named in Clodock include: Blacksmith: John Thomas Innkeeper: Margaret Gwillim [New Inn], John Gwillim [Cornwall... |
...[Cornwall Arms] Mason: James Pritchard Miller [ water]: Henry Miles Registrar: Philip Gwillim Vicar: Reverend... |
Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire and Shropshire (1895) |
...Trades and professions named in Cusop include: Innkeeper: John Pugh [Sun], John Jones [Nelson Inn]... |
...[Sun], John Jones [Nelson Inn] Miller [ water]: John Jones Minister [?Baptist]: Reverend John Lloyd... |
...East] Trevaddock [Charles Williams] Ty bordy [William Lane] Ty Glen [Robert Thomas Griffiths] Tyllyshope [George... |
Post Office Directory of Herefordshire (1879) |
...named in Cusop include: Carpenter: James Bazzard Innkeeper: George Price [Sun], Alfred Henry Stephens [Nelson... |
...Meredith] Trevatock [John Meredith] Ty bordy [William Lane] Tyllyshope farm [John Newman] Tyloch farm [John... |
Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876) |
...Rogers] Pen y worlod [William Hoddell] Pudding Lane [John Williams] Rowlestone house [John Prosser] Rowlstone... |
Post Office Directory of Herefordshire (1879) |
...Pritchard Blacksmith: William Howells Carpenter: George Watkins Innkeeper: John Allen [Gate Inn], Isaac Pugh [Sun... |
...Sherratt] Birches [Aaron Jenkins] Blaenan [Robert Welson] Bridge farm [William Mapp] Brighton Camp [William Cole]... |
...Great Cefn [Benjamin Maddy] Greyland [William Price] Lane Head [Thomas Parry] Little Cefn [Thomas Morris]... |
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