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Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company (1876-1886) |
...the boundary between Bridge Farm and Lower House Farm, the latter then part of the... |
Moreton Court Estate Papers: will of John Carpenter (1787) |
...Carpenter. Among his bequests, To his trustees, messuage and lands in Cusop and Clodock and... |
...lands in Cusop and Clodock and the messuage and land in St.Margarets Observations: None ... |
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: The Coach House, Penyworlod Farm Barns (2023) |
...Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: The Coach House, Penyworlod Farm Barns Place name: Rowlestone Date:... |
...2023 Description: Sale particulars for The Coach House were issued by the agent, Christie Residential... |
Transcript, Court of Chancery: Sybil Price widow v John Price relating to property in Llanveynoe (1684) |
...John Price (being possed of a Coppyhold messuage and Tenn acres of land within the... |
...indenture covenant to surrender the same copyhold messuage and lands unto the use of your... |
Partial transcription of indenture between John Price and others relating to properties including Michaelchurch Mill (1680) |
...Springett and Lewis Williams. All those several messuages lands and tenements and heredimants herein, hereafter... |
...mentioned. That is to say. All the messuages or tenements with the appurtances wherein one... |
...the said Countie of Hereford and all houses out houses and edifices, buildings, gardens,orchards, lands... |
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The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188) |
...in the castle of Brendlais [Bronllys], the house was by accident burned down, and he... |
...during their residence with the daughter [ house in Gloucester], retiring to this asylum, and... |
...the place of its herds and store houses, being deposed by the fraternity, forfeited his... |
...but since ... the constable and his household watched all night under arms, till at... |
...spot in the hall where the sacred house had been violated. In our time too,... |
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Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185) |
...and industry to give celebrity to a cottage, or to some other contemptible object, whilst... |
...of this nation ever begs, for the houses of all are common to all; and... |
...requested by travellers, who, on entering any house, only deliver up their arms. When water... |
...country, they have free admittance into every house as if it were their own. Those... |
...the music of the harp; for each house has its young women and harps allotted... |
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Transcription of depositions to the Court of Exchequer – Land ownership dispute between Lord Bergavenny, Lyson Thomas and others (1626 - 1627) |
...who are ye dwellers therein and what houses were upon the sayde lande at the... |
...longe [since]) nowe defaced and was the messuage and landes or anie p[ar]te there of... |
...reputed to be Coppiehould lande and what houses & buildings are upon the same or... |
...& bound on either side and what houses & buildinge are there nowe upon the... |
...built & howe doe the same [ houses & lande] meare & bounde on either... |
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Guest Contribution: St Clydawg the Martyr and his Church Today (c 450 - 2010) |
...visiting priests, possibly even in the Church house adjacent to the church, where a more... |
...to the church, where a more modern house now stands. There may have been, however... |
...the Cromwellian period, with Laudian rails and Housel bench, part of the changes ordered by... |
...Peter s in Longtown (now a private house) was probably the place of the third... |
...The Gallery was built in 1700 to house the village orchestra and choir and is... |
Guest Contribution: Llanfueno – Saint Bueno of Wales and his Mountain School (c 450 - 2010) |
...stone church, now to be a daughter house of St Clydawg at nearby Clodock (no... |