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| Probate Collection; Will for Griffith Harry Poell. (1586) |
| ...To Jame Harry Poell, brother, all the corn not cut down or reaped in consideration... |
| ...profit from William Bach's Lands , the close adjacent to his house for the next... |
| ...Hoell William ap Iovan an acre of oats and half an acre of wheat. To... |
| Sale catalogue, Marquess of Abergavenny’s Estate, Map 3, Lots 63-66 (1920) |
| ...Lower Maescoed Lot No. Property tenant 63 Pasture Pasture Mr J. Tellow Mr J. Christopher... |
| ...64 Small Holding,Cottage Mr William Christopher 65 Pasture Land Mr William Christopher 66 Farm Far... |
| ...66 Farm Far House The Pool , Orchard Mr J. Christopher Mr T. Tellow Page... |
| Probate Collection; The will and documents for Rowland Jennings the elder, tanner (1661) |
| ...of his Brother John Jennings, 'All those closes of arrable, Land meadow and pasture…being within... |
| ...Brother John, for his lifetime, the tenement, close and arable land called Cae Cort Melyn... |
| Press cutting from Hereford Journal in WS Wood Notebook regarding Vowchurch Common (1857) |
| ...Press cutting from Hereford Journal in WS Wood Notebook regarding Vowchurch Common Place name: Vowchurch... |
| ...rear of a notebook compiled by WS Wood of Whitehouse. Whilst outside the Hundred... |
| ...of Ewyas Lacy, this letter by WS Wood to the Journal, sets out an interesting... |
| ...sets out an interesting situation on Vowchurch Common. The Common had been totally encroached by... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Glendore [The Old Garage] Turnastone (2022) |
| ...one time the oldest surviving petrol station Close to the Black Mountains Good schools nearby... |
| ...are two petrol pumps in the front garden, one a Wayne and the other an... |
| ...identifiable of which is Glendore or more commonly called The Old Garage. This charming historical... |
| ...box standing as it does by the garden gate and the village shop (The Walls... |
| ...and the back door out to the garden also links to the storeroom. The stairs... |
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| Sale of Urishay Castle Estate, Lots 37& 38 (1913) |
| ...of Lots 37& 38 Lot 37, Freehold Enclosure known as Oatley Meadow in Peterchuch, Let... |
| ...Sold for 330 Lot 38, Freehold Accommodation Arable Land in Peterchurch and Michaelchurch Escley Let... |
| Guest Contribution: An Account of Rowand Vaughan (1559-1629) |
| ...Collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 1959 Title: Guest Contribution: An Account... |
| ...ACCOUNT OF ROWLAND VAUGHAN By A. S. Wood Rowland Vaughan, born of an ancient Welsh... |
| ...description in " his booke" of the Commonwealth at Newcourt has been quoted as fact,... |
| ..." his booke" , 1897, E. B. Wood (no relation of the present writer) affirms... |
| ...the other by a stream from the woodlands above: no remains of a mill building... |
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| Lease for lives, Maenglas, Byhome and Caie deum yr hewle [Lady Meadow] (1752) |
| ...Byhome and Caie deum yr hewle [Lady Meadow] Place name: Clodock Date: 1752 Description: 26... |
| ...of 'Cluddock', Co. Hereford, widow All those parcels of land called Maine Glase [Maenglas] and... |
| ...of about 40 ac and also 3 parcels of arable and pasture ground of 12... |
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| Juror’s Presentments on Court Jurisdiction [no date] (Not dated) |
| ...present all the cottagers upon the lords waste to be in the lords mercy for... |
| ...we present that if any tenant or commoner having liberty of common shall take any... |
| ...or persons that have noe right of common within this liberty pretendinge the same to... |
| ...his or their owne such tenant or commoner shall be deemed a trespasser and shall... |
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| Herefordshire Memories: 1950s. (1950s) |
| ...in Longtown School these could be water closets utilising a stream but even schools in... |
| ...still in Hereford Cathedral , which burnt wood or coal. Huge stoves in nearly every... |
| ...In the country schools nature walks were common. Many schools, especially in the towns had... |
| ...individual older pupils. Boys could also learn woodwork and girls cookery. Geography lessons used maps... |
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