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Court Rolls, Manor of Wilbrook (1537, 1539, 1525, 1465) |
...court Alice Fermor became tenant for that tenement with the appurtenances freeland called the Hostry... |
...Gwillim and took of the lord one messuage with a close adjoining customary land lying... |
...Lane: and took of the lord one messuage with a close and certain lands to... |
...close and certain lands to the same messuage belonging with the appurtenances customary land lying... |
...and took of the said Lady one messuage and garden with the appurtenances in Peterchurch... |
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Image and transcript of sale catalogue of Freehold Farms and Lands in Michaelchurch Escley, Lot 41 - Gigfern (1866) |
...Arable 0.2.14 960 - Arable 3.3.16 961 Cottage, Barn & Premises 0.0.14 962 -... |
Guest Contribution: 17th Century Iron Making in South West Herefordshire, by John van Laun (1600s, 1700s) |
...from the three forges to Monmouth store house was over 3,000. The following year the... |
...traced to near where the bellows water-wheel house stood. A later building on the furnace... |
...storey building of unusual type with the dwelling above a barn. This was of 17th... |
Guest Contribution: An Account of Rowand Vaughan (1559-1629) |
...and heiresses of Rowland Vaughan of White house" . The sequence of events by which... |
...of events by which he acquired White house in the parishes of Vowchurch and St.... |
...Vaughan being described as " of White house" is in a conveyance dated 5th March,... |
...310, inclusive of the advowson of the rectory of Turnastone, and the right of patronage... |
...is mentioned twice (pp. 120, 121) White house not at all, though " a Ring... |
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Newton School Log Book, 1893 to 1910 (1893 to 1910) |
...wife and family lived in the School House which adjoined the school on its north... |
...the drying of garments were provided. A house for the school master and his family... |
...Managers was elected. H.H. Wood of White house and Squire of St Margarets was Chairman... |
Newton School Log Book, 1906, January to June (1906) |
...by H.H. Wood ( Squire of White house) on 11 th October 1895 School Attendance... |
...widow of late Master leaves the School House 2 nd February 1906, Mr &... |
Newton School Log Book, 1905, July to December (1905) |
...by H.H. Wood ( Squire of White house) on 11 th October 1895 School Attendance... |
...aged 58. He died at Newton school house after a short illness. He had been... |
Newton School Log Book, 1903, July to December (1903) |
...by H.H. Wood ( Squire of White house) on 11 th October 1895 School Attendance... |
...Grant (22/- per head) 64 18 0 Cottage Gardening 11 boys @ 2/- 1 ... |
Abstract of title: Glan Olchon House, Longtown (1724 - 1951) |
...documents Title: Abstract of title: Glan Olchon House, Longtown Place name: Longtown Date: 1724 -... |
...to his daughter Mary Griffiths his freehold house and lands and all the appurtenances in... |
...the township of Longtown and all his household goods, furniture and personal effects, and after... |
...Abigail Griffiths (long since deceased) all his house and lands and after her decease to... |
...(party hereto). Extent of the property: The messuage or tenement formerly called the Great House... |
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Jurors’ Presentments, October 1737, Manor of Wilbrook (1737) |
...of the said mannor kept at the dwelling house of Thomas Draper within the aforesaid... |