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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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Stormy Meeting on a Proposal to Unite Benefices (1930)
...on the Commission were. Mr. E. H. Wood, Whitehouse representing the parishes of St Margaret...
...Clodock (patron of Newton), the Rev. E.H.White field (Vowchurch and Turnastone), Dr.A.W.McMichael, and Mrs.McMichael (The...
...Mr.Frank Watkins (Chapel House, Newton), Mr.S.Pritchard ( Woodlands Cottage, Newton), Mr.Geo.Gladwyn (Yatt, Newton), Mrs A.Howard,...
...the union. The public inquiry was then closed, but Mr.Tuck to the end expressed himself...
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: William Gilbert (1804)
...clothed and maintained and likewise give them common education, that is to say to read...
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: Phillipp David (1707)
...of David Watkins twenty shillings; all my corn and grain and provision now in my...
...right and tenement I have in a meadow that I rent of Walter Higgins to...
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: William Exton (1711)
...and edifices thereunto belonging together with all gardens  [?] barns orchards arable lands meadows leasows...
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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007)
...(1832) Plan of Llanthony Priory precinct and enclosure   Checklist of monastic landscape features in...
...carry out the earthwork survey in their field at Tre-wyn, allowing me to photograph their...
...dark valley and are crowned by airy woods. The intervening valley on the other hand,...
...stands and including the small outlying but closely linked parish of Oldcastle (see figure 5)....
...be articulated (some of which are also common to a non-monastic manorial countryside) and it...
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Condition of churches in the Deanery of Hay (no date, early 1700’s)
...book of Homilies No Welsh Bible and Common Prayer book Communion table not raild in...
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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Bomber Crash at St Margaret’s Common, Christmas Day 1944 (1944)
...Title: Bomber Crash at St Margaret s Common, Christmas Day 1944 Place name: St Margarets...
...a large aircraft had crashed on St.Margarets Common. Wartime crashes were fairly common occurrence and...
...strewn over a large area of the Common and the fuselage rested on the track...
...out of fuel and crashing on our Common at St.Margarets. All the crew survived the...
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Lascelles & Co.’s Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire (1851)
...Williams [Longtown] Innkeeper [also victualler]: William Farr, Cornwall Arms; Thomas Penery, New Inn; John Lewis,...
...have sometimes been amended to reflect more common usage. In case of doubt please refer...