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| Legal Scudamore v Woodhouse (1781) |
| ...44 Source: Catalogue Title: Legal Scudamore v Woodhouse Place name: LLancillo Date: 1781 Description:... |
| ...LLancillo Date: 1781 Description: Scudamore v Woodhouse Judgement to repossess land in Kentchurch, Llanhithogg,... |
| ...Llancillo 35 Messuages 2 water corn grist mills 90 gardens 1020 acres... |
| ...1020 acres of land 700 of meadow 1000 of pasture 200 of wood... |
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| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Sale by auction of Penydre Farm, cottages and land (1840) |
| ...Llanveynoe, with 66 acres and right of common on the Black Mountains - the land... |
| ...and is planted with fruit trees [ orchard]; 5 parcels of meadow and wood land... |
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| Probate Collection; Will for Richard Williams of Newton Cottage. (1857) |
| ...Price wife of Daves Price of The Woodlands, £50. To nephew, John Williams now residing... |
| ...brother, John Williams, '…all that cottage and gardens wherein I now reside with all the... |
| ...his natural life excepting the cottage and garden those form only the endowment my brother... |
| ...To brother, William Williams, the cottage and gardens where Edward Walters , wheelwright resides, for... |
| ...William the cottage together with the adjoining meadow is to pass to Anne Price, above,... |
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| Guest Contribution: Survey and Investigation of Clifford Castle (2018) |
| ...Clifford itself, the dispersed settlement of Priory Wood which appears to be encroachment on common... |
| ...the borough remains uncertain though Hal Dal wood plausibly argued that it occupied the site... |
| ...of a labyrinth created for her at Woodstock by Henry, where she was confronted by... |
| ...records that Earl William built it on waste land, which Browning [Bruning] held before 1066... |
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| Image and details of sale particulars relating to The Birches Farm (1840 - 1938) |
| ...Trustees of the Estates of Sir Velters Cornewall Baronet to Thomas Watkins Esq of Forddvawr... |
| ...and Cusop. Reciting that Sir Velters Cornewall was the infant and eldest son of... |
| ...infant and eldest son of Sir George Cornewall (buried 2 nd January 1836) and Dame... |
| ...2 nd January 1836) and Dame Jane Cornewall nee Napier of Moccas Court and that... |
| ...of Moccas Court and that Sir George Cornewall was the eldest son of Sir George... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Priory and Manor of Craswall (1904) |
| ...Held at: private collection Reference: Woolhope Naturalist Field Club Source: Transactions for 1904 Title: Guest... |
| ...find is a leaden box, originally en closed in a wooden box, containing the bones... |
| ...from the Valley of Premontre, in the Forest of Coucy. White habit: The Premonstratensian were... |
| ...trust some notes as to this interesting corner of your county from his hand will... |
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| Jurors’ Presentments, October 1722, (true copy) (1722) |
| ...incroachers now in beinge on the lords waste to be and that they are in... |
| ...said manor. Item We present the highway commonly called by the name of Hewl y... |
| ...repaired by the Brinkers from the Urishay common to the end of the High Way... |
| ...for depasturinge cattle etc. upon the Urishay common having transferred his right of common in... |
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| Jurors’ Presentments, October 1734, Manors of Urishay Clothie Hopkin & Trenant (1734) |
| ...& amend his hedge between a certain parcel of land in possession of the said... |
| ...Thomas Griffiths called Cae Mawr & a parcel of land of Mr John Price s... |
| ...does not repair the fence between the parcel of land in the possesson of said... |
| ...said Thomas Griffiths called Wern Willim s meadow and a piece of land called Dinol... |
| The Thomas Family at Michaelchurch Court (1566 - 1818) |
| ...descendants of the Thomas family to a close. According to contemporary accounts Edmund was a... |
| ...lots included the mansion house with walled garden and land called Michaelchurch Court, Michaelchurch water... |
| ...Castle farm, Blaen Olchon farm, a water corn grist mill called Forest Mill with a... |
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| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
| ...chancel, nave, south porch and a small wooden belfry at the west end containing one... |
| ...sub-soil is sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and swedes. The area is... |
| ...farmer, Middle Black Hill Jones Elijah, farmer, Forest mill Jones John, farmer, Upper house Jones... |
| ...Upper house Jones Jn. Edwd. farmer, New Forest Jones Sarnl. farmer, White Haywood Maddy Arth.... |
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