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| Manor of Ewyas Lacy, survey for Lord Abergavenny 1701 (1632 - 1701) |
| ...holders there [St Margarets] 7 Upper Mescoed Cottagers that pay and have noe Leases [Maescoed]... |
| ...Clodock Lease holders [Maescoed] 9 Lower Mescoed Cottagers that pay and have noe Leases [Maescoed]... |
| ...2 capons No:30:87 John Pugh holds one messuage one barne and one Cowhouse with two... |
| ...holders there Jan:30:87 Robert Jennings holds one Messuage and 6 pcells of arr meadow and... |
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| The Birches and Sunnybank (1793-1968) |
| ...law of Edward Allen late of The Lodge (Brecon) Esquire deceased and Eneas Walter of... |
| ...the premises are part of a certain Messuage and farm called the Pykes and which... |
| ...the said Edward Allen late of The Lodge aforesaid but then of the Town of... |
| ...6th Feb 1812. EW left all that Messuage and Tenement or Dwelling house & Premises... |
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| Guest Contribution: Transcription of Rentals of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy on Behalf of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester (1566) |
| ...in Walterstone and a stone built court house [now in great decay] in Longtown which... |
| ...Burgavenie [2] , and nevertheless the houses lands rents and possessions are occupied by... |
| ...within the said manor an other house of stone in the Long Town now in... |
| ... which be all the castles and manor house belonging to the said Lordship ... |
| ...They say that Nicolas Arnold Knight by his tenements of the Red Castle in the... |
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| CGS_HermitMonks |
| ...Britain and Europe from Cassells pk Artillery House Artillery Road London SWl PlRT Elsewhere, including... |
| ...of the Order of Grandmont 207 The Architecture of the Order of Grandmont 281 Alphabetical... |
| ...built a monastery. This remained the mother house of their Order until its suppression in... |
| ...after the death of the founder, thirty-nine houses had been established in France. The roots... |
| ...Cluniacs sometimes made provision for a hermit dwelling within the monastic enclo sure. Thus it... |
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| Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007) |
| ...the grounds of their magnificent home, Tre-wyn House. I am particularly indebted to fellow... |
| ...foundation and economic activity of this monastic house had on the surrounding landscape. This is... |
| ...the body of knowledge on how monastic houses developed in their landscapes. In his report... |
| ...key landscape elements associated with a monastic house can be articulated (some of which are... |
| ...with a contextual understanding of the monastic houses estates and holdings. What is the documentary... |
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| The History of Michaelchurch Court and its Estate (13th to 20th Century) |
| ...of that time it was not the manor house or Court in the literal sense.... |
| ...Prior to this comparatively recent development the house and lands were occupied for most of... |
| ...also wealthy, judging by the way the house has been progressively extended and developed over... |
| ...all of those who have occupied the house as tenants over that time. Given the... |
| ...little surviving documentation relating directly to the house, its occupants, or the estate that grew... |
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| Research paper: The origin and decline of the Borough of Longtown (700s-1840s) |
| ...boundary; dashes show the fields (and some cottage plots); thick black line the earthen bank... |
| ...shows that the eight fields (and some cottages bordering them at the roadside) were included... |
| ...and for priests with more than one rectory could provide a substantial income (the rector... |
| ...in point, whose income also included the rectory of Stanton St John s in Oxfordshire)... |
| ...s in Oxfordshire) [25] . As a vicarage only, Clodock remained a relatively poor parish.... |
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| Owners and Occupiers of Land in Longtown (1840’s) |
| ...6-1-31 40 Abergavenny, Earl of Arnold, William Cottage 5-1-6 31 Abergavenny, Earl of Cheese, Dennis... |
| ...1-1-39 30 Abergavenny, Earl of Cole, James Cottage 0-2-8 30 Abergavenny, Earl of Farr, William... |
| ...0-0-17 31 Abergavenny, Earl of Geary, Nicholas Cottage 2-1-22 30 Abergavenny, Earl of George, William... |
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| National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Cusop (Various Dates) |
| ...Court 2. Walter Watkins of Cusop, gent. Messuage, tenement and farm called Llydy at the... |
| ...the tenure of Walter Watkins, all that messuage late in the possession of Sarah Beavan... |
| ...shares in the Hay Railway. Including: Hay: House, blacksmiths shop, cider mill, two granaries and... |
| ...two granaries and the Brook Orchard. Three cottages and Brook meadows. Penymaes These documents are... |
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| Turnastone Court Farm Historic Landscape Conservation Plan (2005) |
| ...Turneston and Lynhales : which recorded a messuage, 80a arable, 2a meadow, a watermill, 3a... |
| ...(on its own this time) with a messuage, 100 acres land, 3 acres of meadow,... |
| ...included Turneston and Cheyneston (Chanstone) : a messuage and 2 carucates (approximately 80 hectares) of... |
| ...a large estate including my lands and tenements in the fees of Turnastone and Vowchurch... |
| ...ap Harry died c1574 and left my mansion house & lands in Vowchurch, Turnastone, St... |
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