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Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885) |
...Parish are given. The architecture of the church is described. Miss Rawson of Nidd Hall,... |
Jakeman & Carver’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1890) |
...details of the Parish are given. The church was restored in 1877. This directory is... |
Lascelles & Co.’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1851) |
...entry for Cusop is given below. Observations: Chapel of Ease noted as just completed .... |
Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885) |
...Parish are given. The architecture of the church [restored 1857] is described. The Reverend Sir... |
Post Office Directory of Herefordshire (1856) |
...Parish are given. The architecture of the church is described, and there are Norman and... |
Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire and Herefordshire (1885) |
...and other details of the township. The church was restored in 1869 and there is... |
...1869 and there is a Primitive Methodist chapel here. There is a Board school built... |
Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire and Shropshire (1895) |
...of Herefordshire and Shropshire Place name: Michael church Escley Date: 1895 Description: Trades and professions... |
...Description: Trades and professions named in Michael church Escley include: Blacksmith: Charles Davies Carpenter: Richard... |
...House [Thomas Watkins] Maerdy [Thomas Gwillim] Michael church Court [Mrs Trafford; Henry Randolph Trafford] New... |
...1895 Kelly s Directory entry for Michael church Escley is given below. Observations: Local farmers... |
...the principal landowners. The architecture of the church, restored in 1872, is described, and there... |
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Research Paper: The Lordship of Ewyas Lacy from Norman times to the present day. (1066 - 2000) |
...fell from a ladder at St Peter’s Church in Hereford [which he founded] while inspecting... |
...to his brother Hugh, who founded Llanthony Priory. NOTE : There are conflicting... |
...T. Gilbert (ed.), Chartularies of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin, 2 vols, Rolls Series (London, 1884),... |
...he may have been buried at Craswall Priory. 15 16 17 Part 2:... |
...Ewyas Lacy. John Thynne had acquired Longleat Priory in 1540, and substantial other possessions in... |
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Commentary on the Death and Burial of Walter II de Lacy (1241) |
...Ewyas Lacy and founder of the Grandmontine Priory at Craswall. He was also a substantial... |
...also buried there, until excavations at Craswall Priory by CJ Lilwall in the early 1900s... |
...the altar under the floor in the Priory chapel. It contained a full-size adult skeleton,... |
... In his book, ‘Something about Craswall Priory near Hay’ (1910), Lilwall tells us ‘perhaps... |
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Historical research by William Hezlett in 1829 (1086-1370) |
...the 1st Edward 3rd (1327) to the monastery of Creswell in Herefordshire a Grant of... |
...Moreover the say that no advowsons of Churches pertain to the said Theobald and they... |
...Lands and Tenements Fees and Advowsons of Churches which were of the aforesaid Theobald on... |
...Manors Lands and Tenements and Advowsons of Churches which were of the aforesaid Theobald in... |