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Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885)
...Hughes Carpenter: George Watkins Grocer: Thomas Realey Innkeeper: John Smith [Kings Arms], Isaac Pugh [Bridge...
...Isaac Pugh [Bridge Inn], Thomas Harris [New Inn] Mason: William Howells Miller: Thomas Realey Parish...
...[Aaron Jenkins; Aaron Williams] Blaenan [Edward Whistance] Bridge farm [William Mapp] Brighton Camp [William Pearce]...
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Littlebury’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1876)
...named in Craswall include: Beer retailer [ Innkeeper]: David Watkins [Three Horseshoes] Blacksmith: Moses Jenkins...
...Howells] Great Black Hill [Richard Williams] Green Lane [Robert Davies] Holly Well [Caleb Gilbert] Kill...
...Pethy pu [George Jenkins] Rhynford [William Hughes] Road [Samuel Jones] Rocky fold [James Prosser] Shawls...
Lascelles & Co.’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1851)
...Escley include: Beer Retailer: Richard Ball [New Inn], David Pritchard Blacksmith: Walter Harris, Charles Pritchard...
...Curate: Reverend Morgan Jones Carpenter: George Watkins Innkeeper: Samuel Smith [Sun Inn] Steward: [to RW...
...called:   Bank Farm [William Sherrat] Bla inney [Thomas Harris] Bridge Farm [Thomas Gwillim]  Cairon...
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Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885)
...Trades and professions named in Cusop include: Innkeeper: George Price [Sun], Alfred Henry Stephens [Nelson...
...[Nelson Inn] Mason: George Price Miller [ water]: John Jones Minister [Baptist]: Reverend William John...
...Lawden] Trevatock [John Meredith] Ty bordy [William Lane] Tyllyshope farm [John Newman] Tyloch farm [John...
Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire and Shropshire (1895)
...Richard Watkins Grocer: Mary Realey, John Watkins Innkeeper: Isaac Pugh [Bridge Inn], William Pugh [New...
...James] Birches [Charles Jones] Blaenan [Edward Whistance] Bridge farm [William Mapp] Brighton Camp [William Christopher]...
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Historical research by William Hezlett in 1829 (1086-1370)
...the Tolls arising from the fairs and markets of the moiety of the said manor...
...Castle and manor Buildings and a Town Market Park and foreign wood Fees Advowsons and...
...Underwood Sixty shillings And there are two Watermills there which are worth by the year...
...they say that the Toll of the market and Fairs of Webbeleye are worth by...
...and there is a moiety of three Water Mills there worth by the year ten...
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Legends and land grant relating to Clodock church (1840)
...a certain day he killed King Clydawg, innocent as a lamb, near the river Mynwy,...
...built, and consecrated with the sprinkling of water, in honour of the martyr Clydawg; and...
.... Who when they were on the road, going the proposed journey, one of them...
...church, in field and in woods, in water and in pastures.  And the two brothers...
...inhabitants in field and in woods, in water and in pastures, and without any payment,...
Memories of my School Days by Trevor James Powell (2003)
...go out and look at the areop lane but later it was stoped because of...
...was stoped because of all the p lanes flying over. When war broke out we...
...Other times you could have your d inner when you wanted and you could then...
...drink. In the summer we had cold water from the pump. What did you wear...
Memories of my School Days by Dorothy Lade (2003)
...Horlicks was made at the school. The water container was put on the Combustion Stove...
...of the fire for baths and the water heated up in a copper with a...
...and we would all go across the road into the field and woods. One of...
The Evacuees came from Bootle (2003)
...its peak in the glory of the Springtime. The daffodil dell was in itself one...
...company for me when he goes to market. What have you asked for?" , "...
...parallel with the scene in an open market, but this time, as in the days...
...go" . Next to this, the sym pathetic warm hearted foster mothers-to-be gathered round. One...
...was three long fields off the beaten track. On one side of it, in the...
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