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Transcription of depositions to the Court of Exchequer – Land ownership dispute between Lord Bergavenny, Lyson Thomas and others (1626 - 1627) |
...lande nowe devided and w[hi]ch are errable pasture or meadowe & of what yearelie valewe... |
...enioye certaine lande lyinge in Michelchurch aforesaid parcell of the said Mannor of Ewyas Lacie... |
...twoe acres doe lye in three severall closes in Michaelchurch aforesaid as she conceiveth w[hi]ch... |
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Guest Contribution: St Clydawg the Martyr and his Church Today (c 450 - 2010) |
...children were famed saints of Wales and Cornwall, who were of the line of Brychan... |
...Martyr, (Merthyr Gynlefr), St Berwen (llan in Cornwall) Cydoc or Iddog (Llan in Britanny -... |
...of history, with faded wall paintings, c oats of arms and a Decalogue. It has... |
...the saint for the convenience of the common good of the faithful, with a local... |
...Nonconformist chapel, the altar being a simple wooden table. One wonders, as in so many... |
Guest Contribution: Llanfueno – Saint Bueno of Wales and his Mountain School (c 450 - 2010) |
...King of Gwent (husband of St Materiana of Cornwall who observed Beuno was 'humble, chaste and... |
...and brother St Ceidio to Boscastle in Cornwall on their White Martyrdom. The other lands... |
...to be 'perfect'. Beuno planted an a corn by his father's grave. It grew into... |
...been erected. In common with the Desert Fathers, the men at... |
...Llanthony The Llan area lies beneath this field, where the monks lived and worked. ... |
Archaeology of Ewyas Lacy: Index of reports on sites of archaeological interest (1985 - 2011) |
...House and the environs of Longtown Archen field Archaeology Ltd 2001 Rowlestone Court Farm Archenfield... |
...Archaeological Investigations Ltd 2002 Grove Cottage, Walterstone Common Archaeological Investigations Ltd 2003 Longtown A Medieval... |
...walk Herefordshire Archaeology 2004 Llancillo Hall Archen field Archaeology Ltd 2004 Turnastone Court Farm: Archaeology... |
...2004 Turnastone Court Farm: Archaeology Report Archen field Archaeology Ltd 2004 Turnastone Court Farm: Archaeology... |
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Brothers Collection: Photographs of Postcard Album (1900 - 1910) |
...hotel 8 Mainz [panorama] [blank] 9 The Gardens, Buxton; Mainz Castle [blank]; Storm in Douglas... |
...; Richmond Yorkshire, The Three Towers; unknown garden 12 Goch; Mainz ; New York ,... |
...[no caption]; Frairs Craig Derwentwater; St John's Gardens Liverpool 24 Norham Castle & Twizel Bridge... |
...du Montanvert & Aiguille du Dru; unknown garden 25 Source of the Thames in the... |
...66 Cockington Church; Fitzalan Square , Shef field; Lord Street , Southport 67 The crooked... |
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Silver Tump, Craswall (1050 - 1250) |
...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
...show a mound with a slight double enclosure. The reference for the photographs is given... |
...interpreted as a mound and slight double enclosure crop marks, the motte and bailey (HWCM... |
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Urishay Castle (1050 - 1250) |
...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
...Leofled had held it and it was waste but at Domesday it was held by... |
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Nant-y-Bar (1050 - 1250) |
...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
...been very small. To the north the fields are regularly ploughed which would tend to... |
...that the height of the mound is close to original. The top enclosed surface area... |
...for their use. This could explain the close proximity of the two mottes at Nant-y-Bar... |
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Snodhill Castle (1050 - 1250) |
...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
...strategic advantage to the site and the close proximity of the large castle at Dorstone... |
...Leofled held it and it had been waste. At the time of the survey it... |
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Ewyas Harold Castle (1050 - 1250) |
...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
...today are quite substantial: a large heavily wooded motte with bailey, ramparts and ditch (Vol.... |
...plate 100). A modern bungalow with landscaped garden occupies an area of high ground to... |
...6924.617m which is raised above the south-east fields by 9.45m, again using the natural hill... |
...one of best known arguments in the field of Norman castle construction. Vying for the... |
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