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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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