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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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