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Photograph of Michaelchurch Mill conversion (1983) |
...Description: This photograph taken from the Escley brook shows the conversion of the mill to... |
...dwelling house, completed in 1985. Here the riverside retaining wall and walkway are being built... |
Grant of land (1200’s) |
...to the said Walter to make a pond and a mill above the water of... |
...the grantors land of Ewias, except his forest, and to keep his pigs in the... |
...keep his pigs in the grantor s wood of Mascoit. Rent two shillings annually. Observations:... |
Oral History: Jackie Stewart recollections of Michaelchurch Mill (1906-1950) |
...was done there, by hand, and using wood ovens. 2lb and 4lb loaves were baked,... |
...metal teeth of the cogs mesh with wooden ones, to cut down the noise. The... |
...to cut down the noise. The ideal wood for these is Maple, but that was... |
...was used instead. Apple is another suitable wood. They were, of course, shaped by hand.... |
Aircraft photograph (c. 1930) |
...Trafford s aeroplane being refuelled in the field adjacent to the Garage at Turnastone. [Randolph... |
...1930 Randolph Trafford [pouring in petrol] Arthur Wood [Whitehouse, at the side of the aircraft]... |
Map of Michaelchurch, Crasswall and Urishay area (part 1) (c.1835) |
...place names in the Escley and Monnow valley area in the early 19th century. Observations:... |
...century. Observations: Places shown: Beils Birches Black Coppice Blaenau Cae ugraig Caeuoison Cefn Hill Chapel... |
...Abbey Crasswall Chapel Crasswall Court Cwm Dragons Pool Glives Great Cefn Great Cefn Griglands Gwandyrys... |
...Pentwyn Pentwyn Pikes Quakers School House Snod hill Castle Snodhill Court Spring Castle Stensley Prospect... |
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Conveyance relating to the Michaelchurch Court Estate (1953) |
...of the Michaelchurch Court Estate known as Forest Mill containing 28 acres and 35 perches... |
Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford; Part I of Vol. II [Pub. 1812] (870 - 1812) |
...a most beautiful vale intersected by the river Towey. The remains of the castle are... |
...be seen on the top of a hill covered with venerable oaks; and the whole... |
...on the east by Glocestershire, with the river Wye, and on the south and south... |
...Chepstow, Glyn-Strigul , Ros, Tintern upon the river Wye: there is also Newport, called Y... |
...(i. e. the White House on the river Taf). Thither he came himselfe, and there... |
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Release of Michaelchurch Mill - transcription (1652) |
...together with all yards [?foulds] banksides waters watercourses [?easemts] banks [?stancks] sluices weares ponds [?materialls]... |
...aforesaid in the said County [?between] the river of Escley the lands late of Abraham... |
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: David Jones (1831) |
...Pitt; Others mentioned: none Witnesses: H J Wood, Whitehouse; John Price, Mason; Elizabeth Davies Inventory... |
Photograph of Michaelchurch Mill weir (1995) |
...shows the mill weir on the Escley Brook, about 1/3rd of a mile upstream from... |
...capped with local stone quarried from the riverbed nearby. Observations: None ... |