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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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