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Lionel James Trafford and the Gordon Relief Campaign (1884 -1885) |
...though the shot-holes in the funnels, the water rising in spurts from the bullets, the... |
...campaign. Both are lavishly illustrated with his watercolours. The first version appears to be his... |
...College (and subsequently at Oxford or Cam bridge), Lionel went to Wellington College. He left... |
...brother, Ned, had incurred whilst at Cam bridge in 1871-72. His father had had to... |
...your art feel almost hopeless. An old bridge over a seedy river in a low... |
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The “Longtown Harriers” – A tragic affair in Herefordshire (1893) |
...His dead body was found beside the road on Friday morning. Another account gives what... |
...the parish a bad reputation. Wits at market ordinaries make playful reference to Longtown Harriers... |
...hand; but owing to the lack of railway and telegraphic facilities to that remote village,... |
...as respectable, assembled at the Cornewall Arms Inn, so called from the fact that it... |
...spend the evening. The Cornewall Arms Inn is a ramshackle old white-washed cottage. It... |
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Urishay Castle and Estate: Papers of Delahay family relating to various properties primarily in Manor of Clothy Hopkin. (1389 - 1881) |
...Herefs. gent., and John Bridgman of the Inner Temple London, gent. Consideration: marriage between Walter... |
...and Clothy Hopkyn co. Herefs with 2 water mills and all other houses lands etc... |
...of arable (5a) both lying on the road from Peterchurch to Hay. To hold property... |
...satisfied by grant to Thomas of two water mills and lands in Canon Frome, Ashperton... |
...James Smith sen. of Wilbrooke, Peterchurch, gent., Bridget his wife and James Smith jun. their... |
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Llanveynoe Parish, Poor Rate Books (1852 -1855) |
... 2 8 38 John Nicholls Thomas Bridgewater B& L Upper House 1 4 0... |
...James Parry Barton, Esq. L by Cwm Road 8 43 Thomas Powell Late... |
...John Stephen not known B& L B lane 4 0 69 John Stephen John... |
Llanveynoe Parish, Poor Rate Books (1852 -1855) |
... 2 8 38 John Nicholls Thomas Bridgewater B& L Upper House 1 4 0... |
...James Parry Barton, Esq. L by Cwm Road 8 43 Thomas Powell Late... |
...John Stephen not known B& L B lane 4 0 69 John Stephen John... |
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Rose Cottage (2020) |
...available beside the cottage directly off the lane. A gate also leads through the garden... |
...on to a large terraced area and path to the porch. Off the small lobby... |
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Hillside (2020) |
...and had a generator that once supplied electricity to the chapel across the road. ... |
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Crown Cottage (2020) |
...Separate garage with workshop space and off- road parking Full particulars including detailed descriptions... |
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of Lease for Lives to Joseph Austin Morgan (1830) |
...Clodock Bounded by; On the North, a road leading from the Bryn Turnpike to the... |
...Austin Morgan. On the East, by a road leading from Gworlody [Gwyrlodydd] to the Middle... |
...For further legal background click here The road leading from Gworlody to the Middle Maescoed... |
...Middle Maescoed is now an over-grown green lane, unused, sunken in places and impassable. This... |
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Guest Contribution: Saxton, Speed and Early Mapmakers (1577-1610) |
...to illustrate the written word. Beg inning with the map of Bringewood Chase in... |
... Going back to the same beg inning date of 1577 another land surveyor, Christopher... |
...only by the Crown) but not the roads for Burghley was concerned only with the... |
...town with its suburbs lining the radiating roads outside the city gates before the destruction... |
...Peter's Square, the privy on the Wye bridge, the chapel at the Castle, the barbican... |