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Allt-yr-Ynys [Alltyrynys]: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700)
...ALLT-YR-YNYS, house, 1 m. S.S.W. of the church, is of two storeys with attics; the...
Tre-Cadifor [Trecadivor]: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700)
...and barn, 1 m. N.W. of the church. The House is a rectangular building, the...
Ty-Mawr House and Barn: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700)
...architecture, construction and history Place name: Michael church Escley Date: Up to 1700 Description:  ...
...and barn, 820 yards E.N.E. of the church. The House is timber-framed with brick nogging...
Bridge Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700)
...architecture, construction and history Place name: Michael church Escley Date: Up to 1700 Description:  ...
...Farm, house, 40 yards S. of the church, is of two storeys with attics and...
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...Digital Archive..            Architecture of Michael church Court [1985 Survey]          Arthur Price Collection:...
...Index 1813-1839          Legends relating to Clodock Church          Marquess of Abergavenny s Estate Act...
...Newton          Report on the condition of Churches          Report of the Charity Commissioners on...
Property of the Harley family in Ewyas Lacy (1623 - 1804)
...Henry VIII sold the property of Llanthony Priory to Nicholas Arnold. Most of the property...
...neighbouring or not far distant from the monastery, including some parishes in Ewyas Lacy. The...
...land and ecclesiastical privileges, made to the monastery by Hugh and Walter de Lacy [1]...
...the land and revenue interests of Llanthony Priory in medieval Ewyas Lacy. Documents in the...
...roll, adjoining on one side to Clodock Church and the Bean barn and on the...
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Trewern and Richard J Hissey (1892-1959) (1900’s)
...death in May 1959. He was a Churchwarden of Cusop Church and is buried there....
Guest Contribution: Two Ancient Stones at Llanveynoe Church (900 - 1000 AD)
...Guest Contribution: Two Ancient Stones at Llanveynoe Church Place name: Llanveynoe Date: 900 - 1000...
...south wall within the nave of Llanveyno Church; Herefordshire, having been placed there in an...
...of their being  found west of the church on the slope towards the Olchon Brook. ...
..." Saxon burying' ground," north of the church. Local knowledge does not go beyond their...
...lying about before the enlargement of the church. The larger stone with the figure is...
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Research paper: The Manor of Trescaylon (Up to 1705)
...Hunthouse Lane, the road leading from Clodock church towards Walterstone and Llancillo, and was one...
...beyond Ewyas Lacy  whose property in Vow church, then known as Moore Manor, was a...
...Manor( later known as Whitehouse) in Vow church [10] and Newcourt in Bacton, the latter...
...the Ewyas Lacy parishes of Newton, Michael church Escley, Craswall, Llanveynoe and Longtown as well...
...were interrelated with the Scudamores of Kent church who had extensive property interests in Ewyas...
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Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period)
...of Christianity in Wales under the British Church had reached this remote spot by the...
...is there made of Clodock and other churches in the district. It is also recorded...
...to it may be questioned, as the monastery of St. Teilo at Llandaff and the...
...St. Teilo at Llandaff and the British Church in general had not at that time...
...Llandaff lost its case, for all the churches and chapels in Ewyas Lacy were assigned...
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