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Manor of Ewyas Lacy, sale by Sir John Williams (No date [c1690-1700]) |
...Thomas Rees 00-10-00 08-00-00 Widow Nochan for Brookes Mead 00-01-00 05-00-00 Howell Jenkins 00-00-03 00-10-00... |
...00-10-00 William Ewstauce [?Eustance] for the Mill Stream 00-00-06 00-00-06 Lewis Howell 00-05-00 01-00-00 The... |
...and Jane, the Daughters of William P hillips and Phillip James 00-06-00 David Watkins... |
A Deed of Mortgage (1600s) |
...in the tenure of Alexander Lord, the brook called Dulas and the lane from Bacton... |
...profit of some unknown local lawyer. The field names are lost I have not found... |
...English. A modern translation would be Quarry Field. This was a clue to the identity... |
...a clue to the identity of this field. As I later established it was a... |
...to the farm and formed as an enclosure from the surrounding waste. The older fields... |
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Dr. W.H. Morgan of Longtown and Ewyas Harold (1905 – 1940’s) |
...summer, muddy when wet, fearful in winter, ditches and gripes were indifferently cared for, trees... |
...gripes were indifferently cared for, trees and hedges were untrimmed and encroached over the road.... |
...daughter of Mr. Richard Farr of High field House, Llanveynoe. The wedding was at Llanveynoe... |
...at Llanveynoe Church in the peaceful Olchon valley above Longtown. The happy couple did not... |
Booklet “A Description of the Mill and its Workings” by Bob Steele. [extract] (1995) |
...the pit wheel - the main d river for the machinery. In total these weigh... |
...waller wheel). This is secured on the wooden upright shaft with wood wedges, and translates... |
...and the great spur wheel feature replaceable wooden teeth in a cast iron wheel structure;... |
Photograph of Michaelchurch Mill conversion (1983) |
...Description: This photograph taken from the Escley brook shows the conversion of the mill to... |
Photograph of Michaelchurch Mill sluice (1995) |
...to the mill weir on the Escley Brook, about 1/3rd of a mile upstream from... |
Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950) |
...that. The fire was all made with wood of course. There was a lot of... |
...long by about three foot high. Oak wood was never a good thing, but we... |
...because there was nothing else. The best wood was wood that grows in swamps, that... |
...in swamps, that s the best burning wood. The name of that is Orrels [Alders]... |
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Photograph of Michaelchurch Mill sluice (1995) |
...to the mill weir on the Escley Brook, about 1/3rd of a mile upstream from... |
Observations on the history of Michaelchurch Mill – Alan Stoyel, SPAB (1850’s) |
...1810] and was originally made for a wooden axle; pitwheels tended to be the first... |
...be replaced with iron because the old wooden ones rotted more quickly in the damp... |
...damp of the pit than the other wooden cogs would have done. The wallower is... |
...was kept even on both gears. A wooden waterwheel and axle were probably used before... |
...on the left side is a Wye Valley stone, containing typical quartz pebbles. It is... |
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William Morgan, Newton School Master (1880’s - 1905) |
...W.B. Partridge (Bacton), Mr and Mrs H.H. Wood (White House), Mr and Mrs H.R. Trafford... |