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...    INTRODUCTION     TOWARDS THE CLOSE of the eleventh century, Stephen, son of...
...of the Apostles: "All things were in common unto them and distribution was made to...
...Grandmontine churches were never as strictly en closed as those of the Carthusians and Camaldolese;...
...France. The latter French hermit groups were close contemporaries. Stephen of Muret commenced his life...
...two storied and having its own private garden. All the usual conventual buildings: church, chapter...
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Digital Archive: The History of Ewias Harold, its Castle, Priory and Church, by Rev. AT Bannister MA (1902)
...long-headed race, with their stone hatchets and wooden clubs, In parts of Southern Britain the...
...heads, and prominent cheek-bones, which are exceptionally common amongst the men of Herefordshire, the remnants...
...he commanded the whole district from the Forest of Dean to the Banks of the...
...Iron-works were opened or extended in the Forest of Dean, and traders introduced new arts...
...the shrine of St. Clydawg of a meadow, was paralysed, until at the sepulchre of...
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Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007)
...  Unit 1, Premier Business Park, West fields Trading Estate, Faraday Road , Hereford HR4...
...that a quarry just outside the northeast corner of the inner bailey began to operate...
...probable that the entrance at the south-east corner was created at a later date. Part...
...side of the motte.   The southeast corner of the outer bailey reputedly contained the...
...suggest that the priory lay in the field on the other side of the Dulas...
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Turnastone Court Farm: Botanical Survey Report (2004)
...or for hay production, with only one field presently under arable.   All of the land...
...Rowland Vaughan who pioneered an early water- meadow system during the late 16 th and...
...still evident in several of the lower fields on this farm.   The solid geology...
...which, in spite of increasing amount of arable production, remains the major land-use in the...
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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches: APPENDICES (2007)
...history of Taxus baccata  Windgather Press, Maccles field   Bond, J 2000 Landscapes of monasticism...
...Cardiff University Press   Briggs, S 2005 Garden Archaeology in Wales in Currie, C (Ed.)...
...in the Clwydian Range  Windgather Press, Maccles field   Coates, S and Tucker, D 1978...
...  Crawford, O 1953 Archaeology in the Field  Pheonix House, London   Darvill, T 1986...
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Farming in Michaelchurch Escley from Medieval to Victorian times (1500s - 1800s)
...of the country land remained largely unen closed and was farmed in strips on which...
...side by side while livestock grazed on commons and rough pasture. Awareness of crop rotation...
...yields were modest and much of the arable land had to lie fallow to recover...
...and farmed productively; considerable areas remained as waste , commons or as hunting grounds [forests]...
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Olchon Development Project: Draft Environmental Audit report (1999)
...of the full report draft below appears close to a final form, although some of...
...in each parish from each of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) schemes for the years...
...purposes as well as for agri-environment and woodland scheme applications. 4. Conduct landscape and habitat...
...and habitat surveys. Detailed surveys of grasslands, woodlands, hedgerows and ponds have been carried out....
...with officers from the county FWAG, the Forestry Authority private woodlands officer and the representatives...
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Turnastone Court Farm: Walkover Survey Report on Features of Archaeological Interest (2004)
...report July 2004       Archen field Archaeology is a multi-disciplinary archaeological consultancy offering...
...13 Figure 6: The extent of Turnaston wood in 1812   13 Figure 7: The...
...Figure 7: The study area showing the field names from the tithe apportionments.   13...
...tithe apportionments.   13 Figure 8: Turnaston wood in 1812 14 Figure 9: earthworks in...
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Manor of Ewyas Lacy, survey for Lord Abergavenny 1701 (1632 - 1701)
...and have noe Leases [Maescoed] 10 f forest Hene Lease holders there [Forest Hene] 11...
...Clodock No:30:87 [1687] Paul Thomas holds a parcell of Pasture ground cont 5 welsh acres...
...p] 00-03-00 No:30:87 James Watkins holds eight parcels of Land cont 34 acres called Cae...
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Various Deeds and Documents (1389 - 1907)
...  Messauge in Crassewall [Craswall] and a meadow and close of land next the messuage...
...land next the messuage and also a parcel of land next a close called the...
...beneythe the chappell and also that same close: a close called Kay Nycholl and a...
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