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| Articles of Inquiry: Manorial Survey by Trevor Williams and others (1667) |
| ...lands which had been sequestered to the Commonwealth between 1643-1660 were returned to their former... |
| ...the sd Manor & of every part parcell or Member thereof respectively & in what... |
| ...or Grants are the same & every parcel thereof held & by what rents &... |
| ...are the same and if decayed & wasted then by whom hath the same been... |
| ...6. Item what Mountains Heaths wasts & Commons are appurtaining and belonging unto the said... |
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| Ewyas Lacy Court Rolls Volume 1, Introduction and Indexes (1729 to 1858) |
| ...for an extended but indefinite period was common. This could be for land which was... |
| ...be for land which was newly en closed out of Common waste or the re-granting... |
| ...a holding , often created out of waste common, was defined by reference to its... |
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| Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950) |
| ...the loaves. Because the loaves were put close together, when you pulled them apart one... |
| ...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... |
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| The Maescoeds (2007) |
| ...descriptive in origin and Maes-Coed means The Meadows in the Wood , probably a very... |
| ...Maescoeds were originally medieval clearings in the woods between the River Escley and the Dulas... |
| ...again from the Welsh, Urescoed meaning the Field in the Wood , and Gennoll The... |
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| Research Paper: The Poor Law in Longtown (1820 - 1840) |
| ...to the Poor Law Discussion INTRODUCTION Closely knit rural communities traditionally look after those... |
| ...to 1840 has survived to give a close-up view of how the Poor Law worked.... |
| ...from shoes to rent to bushels of wheat and weekly pay , which show a... |
| ..., which show a level of poverty close to the edge of survival. We also... |
| ...part of the Poor Law it was closely related by offering work paid from Poor... |
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| The History of Michaelchurch Court and its Estate (13th to 20th Century) |
| ...of old freehold tenancies and areas of common land and which became known as the... |
| ...time. Certainly there was no other comp arable property in Michaelchurch Escley; one of the... |
| ...entity from the Court. It is quite common for large country houses occupied by the... |
| ...houses occupied by the Gentry to be closely associated with a Home farm in this... |
| ...line can still be seen in the field on the south side of the present... |
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| National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Cusop (Various Dates) |
| ...the parish of Cusop; a piece of arable land called Moss Penyboat in the parish... |
| ...Penyboat in the parish of Cusop; a garden in the parish of Cusop; land in... |
| ...ref. no. J56/III/82 Lease 1. Sir George Cornewall of Moccas Court 2. Walter Watkins of... |
| ...cider mill, two granaries and the Brook Orchard. Three cottages and Brook meadows. Penymaes These... |
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| The Welsh Units of Tribute and Food Rent (Pre Norman) |
| ...one herdsrnan and his dog, with one common churn for the milk of the herd,... |
| ...had several owners. As in Swiss mountain pastures now, so in Wales at the time... |
| ...the milk of the herd in the common churn was divided among the owners according... |
| ...scattered holdings in yardlands on the open field system. it was a co-aration by the... |
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| Transcript, Court of Chancery: Sybil Price widow v John Price relating to property in Llanveynoe (1684) |
| ...assigns for ever all those six severall closes of arable land meadow leasowes pastures woods... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale particulars: Pontynys Cottage (2013) |
| ...Benefits include double glazing, detached garage and gardens. Longtown is an historic village community situated... |
| ...living room this is augmented by a wood burning stove. The decorative order is... |
| ...many internal features and spectacular views the garden itself is also particularly attractive containing a... |
| ...stone fireplace and chimney breast, flagstone hearth, woodburning stove, two double glazed aspects, exposed beams,... |
| ...(2.03m x 1.96m) Electric shower in tiled enclosure with glazed door, pedestal hand basin, close... |
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