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| Property and Land: Land Usage in Ewyas Lacy |
| ...have involved limited cultivation of crops [mainly corn for human consumption], extensive meadows and pastures... |
| ...and pastures for grazing, areas of shared common land, unused 'waste' land, woodlands for timber... |
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| Transcript of a Survey of the Manor of Cwmyoy. Llanthony and Oldcastle. [extracts] (1612) |
| ...there hence to a spring of water commonly called and known by the name Nant... |
| ...hard by a quarry of stone there commonly called or known on the mountayne and... |
| ...[two words] of the kitchen and one parcel called the Clappers abutting upon nowe of... |
| ...Monowe on the other side, and three parcells of meadowe containing sixteen acres [?] betweene... |
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| Digital Archive: A collection of documents relating to properties owned and occupied by the Pritchard family (1679 - 1874) |
| ...the time of Charles II refer to parcels of land and a dwelling known as... |
| ...documents appear to refer to a different parcel of land under lease from the Earl... |
| ...the Earl of Abergavenny and situated in Forest Hene in Craswall. Here, research suggests that... |
| ...in question was further to the west, close to the Black Hill, perhaps forming part... |
| ...unto the said Simon Nicholas all that parcel of arable land, meadow and pasture commonly... |
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| A history of Walter II de Lacy (1189 - 1241) |
| ...in the Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, Volume XLV, 1985. The extract is... |
| ...manors, and 600 acres in the 'New Forest', between the Monnow and Leth (Llynfi?) as... |
| ...they were given 204 acres in 'my wood of Hamme', Holme Lacy, together with all... |
| ...house there, and the ninth sheaf of wheat, oats, barley, peas and beans from each... |
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| Field Names of Newton, a township of Clodock (1615 - 1913) |
| ... Title: Field Names of Newton, a township of Clodock... |
| ...of Clodock Date: 1615 - 1913 These Field Names supplement those in the Tithe Survey... |
| ...named Record Offices. Section 1. Names of Fields whose location is known Tithe No. Field... |
| ...Field Name Date Source 407, 408 Ox Pasture 1779 4 408a Upper Gorsty Field 1779... |
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| Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles (2003) |
| ...when most of the area was open common or pastoral waste and farming was at... |
| ...building have the remains of a quarry close by. Some are still there, others have... |
| ...at least an equal measure of stone waste. This waste was at hand and was... |
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| Digital Archive: Turnastone Court Farm Photograph Collection Part 5 of 7 – Walking the fields (2004) |
| ...Collection Part 5 of 7 Walking the fields Place name: Golden Valley Date: 2004 Description:... |
| ...drawn from a walkover survey of the fields in 2004, which was conducted as part... |
| ...detailed Land Conservation Study . Where known, field references for the photographs are given according... |
| ...both shown below. Land Conservation Study field numbers; 2004 Tithe Map of the... |
| ...the Turnastone Estate c. 1840, annotated with field names Map showing the Turnastone Estate... |
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| Jenings [Jennings] family of Newhouse in Newton, Clodock (1636-1662) |
| ...which John and Elinor live and a garden and three several closes adjoining 4 acres... |
| ...John Watkin now lives and also one garden and three several closes of arable land... |
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| Deeds for Middle and Upper Trewern (1848-1919) |
| ...given as follows Cae Pend Wylan 7a, arable Cae Pound 5a, arable The Field 5a,... |
| ...The Field 5a, arable Old Land 1a, arable Gwerlod Vach 1a, meadow or pasture Hendre... |
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| Abstract of Title and Supplement; The Firs Farm, Firs Cottage and Teer Reece Harry Reece otherwise Rhyd y Bach (1733-1863) |
| ...called Escley Cottage]; including land as follows: Meadow by Barn, containing six days math of... |
| ...six days math of hay Cae Mawr, arable, pasture & woodland divided into 4, 30... |
| ...into 4, 30 acres Cae Bannall Ycha, arable & pasture 10 acres Cae Bannall Issa,... |
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