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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...