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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Llancillo Motte (1050 - 1250)
...left of the plan just above the church. The earthwork is still visible as a...
...in the enclosure wall of the nearby church. Wherever these carved stones came from must...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Bacton (1050 - 1250)
...is situated approximately 800m north of Bacton church (SO 371 324), where it stands on...
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Walterstone Castle (1050 - 1250)
...s Arms and 100m west of the church. Description: The motte, and possible bailey at...
Archaeologia Cambrensis– Page images of a detailed history of Llanthony Priory by George Roberts (1100 - 1846)
...images of  a detailed history of Llanthony Priory by George Roberts Place name: Ewyas Lacy...
...Wales, giving a detailed history of the Priory at Llanthony. The images are taken from...
...contains a watercolour sketch of the ruined Priory and includes references to the links with...
...and valuation of the assets of the Priory; the names of the Priors; the heraldic...
...Llanthony; the architecture and dimensions of the Priory; the geology of the area; the descent...
Extract from Monasticon Anglicanum - Images of entries relating to Llanthony Priory [Lantonia Prima] (1108 – 1530s)
...- Images of entries relating to Llanthony Priory [Lantonia Prima] Place name: Ewyas Lacy Date:...
...Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with Their Dependencies, in England and Wales...
...Bandinel; 1846). The extracts relate to Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas [Llanthony Prima,...
...Ewyas [Llanthony Prima, Lantonia Prima], an Augustinian priory founded by Hugh de Lacy circa 1108....
...They describe a brief history of the Priory, its relationship to Llantony Secundus a sister...
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Extracts from ‘A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland’ – The lineage of Walter de Lacy (1066 - 1241)
...Trim Castle and Drogheda] and to Beaubec Abbey, Llanthony Priory and Ludlow Castle.   The...
An Historie of Cressewelle and Yonder, by Ruth Watkins (Geological time to present)
...contain separate parishes Llanveynoe, Craswall, and Michael church - yet we feel bound and befriended,...
...we had no endowments to embellish the church. Craswall has always been a plain unpretentious...
...been a plain unpretentious place with a church to match.   The Hand of the...
...hidden. It became a seedbed for saints; church patrons and parish names are still derived...
...s nearby villages of Dorstone and Peter church are both smaller than that.   3000...
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Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Crasswall Park, Crasswall Abbey and Park-y-March Farms to let (1812)
...Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting Crasswall Park, Crasswall Abbey and Park-y-March Farms to let Place name:...
...of Parc-y-March of 164 acres and Crasswall Abbey of 158 acres. The farms adjoin each...
Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of Michaelchurch Court and the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1815)
...Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting Sale of Michael church Court and the Manor of Ewyas Lacy...
...July 1815 describing the sale of Michael church Court and the Manor of Ewyas Lacy...
...The sale includes the mansion house, Michael church Court, with the manor of Ewyas Lacy...
...Rowlestone, Llancillo, Ewyas Harold, St Margarets, Michael church Escley and Fwddog. Also the chief rents...
...lots include a water corn mill [Michael church Mill] with Mill House, land and buildings...
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Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale of The Holly Farm, Olchon Farm, Chapel House and Olchon Barn Farm (1841)
...Sale of The Holly Farm, Olchon Farm, Chapel House and Olchon Barn Farm Place name:...
...John Phillips tenant, of about 51 acres; Chapel House messuage and garden, Ann Pritchard tenant...