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| Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company (1876-1886) |
| ...Title: Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company Date: 1876-1886 Elizabeth... |
| ... Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company The Golden Valley Railway Company... |
| ...exception to this was Elizabeth Pugh of Bridge Farm, Ewyas Harold. She was not so... |
| ...as we know a shareholder in the railway, but through the sale of a few... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Monnow Valley Railway – A proposal from 1865 (1810 - 1876) |
| ...research Title: Guest Contribution: The Monnow Valley Railway – A proposal from 1865 Place name:... |
| ...in the story of the Golden Valley Railway. It first appeared in the Quarterly Journal... |
| ...Lacy Study Group The Monnow Valley Railway A proposal from 1865 By Lee Holland... |
| ...transport to reach Monmouth was the Monmouth Railway, authorised by an Act of Parliament in... |
| ...in 1810. This was a horse-drawn tram road from Coleford down to the eastern side... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Glendore [The Old Garage] Turnastone (2022) |
| ...shopping facilities, a magnificent Cathedral and a railway station. HISTORICAL NOTE Glendore , a Grade... |
| ...s and 1930s respectively. THE PROPERTY The road through Turnastone leads west to the Black... |
| ...north side of the cottage from the road. SERVICES Mains water and electricity. DIRECTIONS... |
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| Archaeological Assessment of Longtown [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992-1996) |
| ...of houses along the Hay to Abergavenny road. 1.2 Topography, geology and soils Longtown... |
| ...as the construction of the castle. No market charter survives but a Nova Villa is... |
| ...settlement was no longer functioning as a market centre by 1500 (O'Donnell 1971). By the... |
| ...it straggled along the Hay to Abergavenny road (Coplestone-Crow 1989). 1.5 Syntheses of documentary... |
| ...of the Environment undertook excavations in the Inner Bailey of the castle but these have... |
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| Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches: APPENDICES (2007) |
| ...1958 Medieval England: An aerial survey Cam bridge University Press, London Bevan-Jones, R 2002... |
| ... Coates, S and Tucker, D 1978 Water-mills of the Monnow and Trothy and their... |
| ...1485 Blackwell, Oxford Hindle, 2002 Medieval Roads and Tracks Shire, Princes Risborough Hooke,... |
| ...England and Wales I.ii AD 43-1042 Cam bridge University Press, London Jones, R and... |
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| Manor of Ewyas Lacy, survey for John Jeffreys 1705 (1500’s, 1600’s, 1700’s) |
| ...Lacy to be as followeth (viz) beg inning at Whitewace near Coed poth from thence... |
| ...and Ewyas by the fall of the water of the said Mountain West and so... |
| ...Monnow down to a certain prill of water dividing or mearing between the said parish... |
| ...Hothney to the middle of a certain Bridge called Pont Rees Powell & from the... |
| ...& from the middle of the said Bridge through part of the County of Monmouth... |
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| Research Paper: The life and times of Michaelchurch Mill (1241-2007) |
| ... Contents 1. Introduction 2. Memories 3. Water Power 4. Wheels and Cogs 5. The... |
| ...centuries, nor is it an accident that roads become established to and from mill sites.... |
| ...aspects of the mill s history. 3. Water power The mill is powered by an... |
| ...is generated by the weight of the water retained by these buckets as it enters... |
| ...There is evidence that a rather smaller waterwheel was in place at one time, which... |
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| Notes on properties in Middle and Lower Michaelchurch Escley and their ownership ( 1566 - 1844) |
| ...on Upper House lands either side of road has Exton to N and W of... |
| ...north James Price ap Parry; south Keven Lane; west Howell Harry Powell; east Thomas David... |
| ...James Parry [?part of White House] and Lane Craswall Michaelchurch; west freehold James Parry [?part... |
| ...south [Bank]; Ed Thomas, John Price & Lane to west, possibly Michaelchurch Court and Grove... |
| ...Highway leading to Michaelchurch Escley could be road to Bridge Inn which went to Maescoed ... |
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| Development of Local Tramroads and Railways in the early Nineteenth Century (1800s) |
| ...Source: Research Title: Development of Local Tram roads and Railways in the early Nineteenth Century... |
| ...nineteenth century a network of tramways and railways was developed that linked Monmouthshire and Herefordshire... |
| ...form one of the building blocks underp inning the Golden Valley Railway, whose subsequent connection... |
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| Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
| ...which can become dams to hold back waters. These three substantial moraines would have been... |
| ...stream flow. The speed or velocity of water in a channel or river bed is... |
| ...upon the gradient of that bed Flowing water will either entrain or deposit solids depending... |
| ...will be transported down stream When the water velocity is reduced by either change in... |
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