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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...