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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... |