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Research Paper: The Poor Law in Longtown (1820 - 1840) |
...noted, is Mr . At least two shopkeepers and two publicans took part [1] .... |
...Advance notice of a meeting was p inned up on Longtown or Clodock church door... |
...were often followed by adjournment to a public house, usually the Sun Inn next door,... |
...Sun Inn next door, or the New Inn across the road, but also at the... |
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Manorial Court Records for the Manors of Clothy Hopkin, Urishay, Trenant & Wellbrook (1466-1833) |
...at 3/- per year The forge late Chas. Russell in arrear for chief... |
...Manerium de Urishay Clothye Hopkin et Trilei shope alias Trenant ex parte Johannis Delahay ar.... |
...Manners of Clothie Hopkin, Urishay and Tryle shope. To Evan Jones Bayliff of the... |
...& Jurys Presentment Trenant alias Treli shope John Watkins Presented for... |
...Urrie, Clothie Hopkin & Trenant alias Tryli shope. At the Court Leet of our... |
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National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Cusop (Various Dates) |
...the Hay Railway. Including: Hay: House, blacksmiths shop, cider mill, two granaries and the Brook... |
...Letters re land in Cusop and Cusop Mill, 1838. Letter from Mr Fosbrooke, These documents... |
...Pen y Ilan Farm, Maesoch Farm and Mill Farm, 3 cottages at Pigroad and the... |
...land in Bredwardine 1790. Letter re Cusop Mill 1786. Account of enclosure of Bredwardine Common... |
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National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Llancillo (Various Dates) |
...3/265 37 / 25 Llancillo - 'The Forge'. [Herefordshire Record Office, INETT HOMES PAPERS] These... |
National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Michaelchurch Escley (Various Dates) |
...of Michaelchurch Escley, Herefordshire, farmer The Old Mill Ground (arable, meadow and pasture) in Michaelchurch... |
...the Wern, Messuage beside Escley Brook, the Shop, Kae yr Keven 12a all in Michaelchurch... |
...Identure between Sir Thomas Morgan of K innersley, co. Hereford, bart., John Rickards of Cliffords... |
...Rickards of Cliffords Inn, London, gent., Phillip Mills of London, gent., and Duedale Price of... |
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National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Walterstone (Various Dates) |
...Worcester Lower Pen-Y-Park Monument type: House; Barn; Public house; Farmhouse; Farm; Earthwork; Inn; These documents... |
...National Monuments Record VOLUME 10 Bi shop Rectory, with Canon Bridge, Hunderton, Newton, &... |
...Indenture between Dame Anne Morgan of K innersley, co. Hereford, widow of Sir Thomas Morgan,... |
...Morgan, bart., Sir John Morgan of K innersley, bart., their son, Thomas Woodhouse of Holbourne... |
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National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Clodock [Part 1 of 3] (Various Dates) |
...Ins Photographer: Hallam Ashley Address/Location Clodock Water mill, Clodock, Longtown, Hereford and Worcester Monument type:... |
...Ins Photographer: Hallam Ashley Address/Location Clodock Water mill, Clodock, Longtown, Hereford and Worcester Monument type:... |
...Ins Photographer: Hallam Ashley Address/Location Clodock Water mill, Clodock, Longtown, Hereford and Worcester Monument type:... |
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Press Cutting: Sale by Auction of farms and land in the Vale of Olchon (1841) |
...Chapel House, Olchon Barn Farm and Clodock Mill. Observations: None... |
Press Cutting: Sale of the Michaelchurch Court Estate and the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1815) |
...as well as two water corn grist mills [presumably Michaelchurch Mill and Forest Mill]. Observations:... |
Press Cutting: Sale of Pontannest’s Mills, Longtown (1850) |
...Title: Press Cutting: Sale of Pontannest s Mills, Longtown Place name: Clodock, Longtown Date: 1850... |
...and land including a water corn grist mill, a water malt mill and a machine... |
...Pontannest s [otherwise Pontannis, Pontannes or Pontannys] Mills. The property is said to be occupied... |