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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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