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| Digital Archive: Maps and Photographs of Abbey Dore Poor Law Union Workhouse (1837 - 2014) |
| ...right. Behind this were the two en closed yard areas, for males to the north... |
| ...fa ade [right] formed part of the enclosure of the Men s Yard inside the... |
| ...The southern wing that completed the yard enclosure has been demolished, as has part of... |
| ... John LLOYD Inmate S 73 Gardener (Domestic) Abbeydore HEF Jas [James]... |
| ... George GOUGH Inmate Widr 75 Gardener (Domestic) Mitchael Dean GLS William... |
| Robert Jones, V.C. - A Local Hero in the Golden Valley (1879) |
| ...an axe. All the patients reached the enclosure in safety but Sergeant Maxfield who was... |
| ...Jones turned back to find Sergeant Max field in the smoke-filled room. But he was... |
| ...him and made his way to the enclosure. Wikipedia records that after leaving the... |
| Names and ownership of property in Clodock (1600s, 1700s, 1800s) |
| ...Harry Cae Quarrel 1672 Johan Harry Will Parcel of land with house Cae Saydd 1672... |
| ...house Cae Saydd 1672 Johan Harry Will Parcel leased by Thomas Jenkins Cae Yethin 1672... |
| ...Jenkins Cae Yethin 1672 Johan Harry Will Parcel leased by Thomas Jenkins Caio 1875 William... |
| ...1844 - Abstract of title - White Fields 1711 Paul Thomas Will 2 acres of... |
| Indenture of mortgage: Clodock Mill (1838) |
| ...Gwillim, together with the stable and water corn grist mill called Clodock Mill and four... |
| ...called Clodock Mill and four parcels of Orchard and meadow land and one other plot... |
| ...and one other plot of land and garden containing in the whole four acres two... |
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| Riches to Rags: The Bankruptcy of Thomas Daniell of Michaelchurch Court, Lord of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy By Bob Steele (1835 - 1851) |
| ...formerly of Trelissick, in the County of Cornwall, afterwards of the City of Bath, since... |
| ...Truro merchant dynasty in late eighteenth century Cornwall [2] . Thomas the elder married the... |
| ...profitable Great Towan and Gwennap mines in Cornwall alongside his other business ventures as a... |
| ...of Ralph Allen Daniell in 1823 the Cornish estates including Trelissick passed to Thomas, who... |
| ...commissioned an architect to redesign the house, gardens and grounds and thus laid the foundations... |
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| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
| ...Clodock, and resides at Longtown. At Walterstone Common is a small Methodist chapel, built in... |
| ...clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,240... |
| ...population in 1931, 121. Post Office, The Common. Letters through Abergavenny. The nearest M. 0.... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
| ...Clodock, and resides at Longtown. At Walterstone Common is a small Methodist chapel, built in... |
| ...clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,240... |
| ...population in 1931, 121. Post Office, The Common. Letters through Abergavenny. The nearest M. 0.... |
| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Nant-y-Bar (1050 - 1250) |
| ...by Dr N Phillips, University of Shef field (2005), entitled Earthwork Castles of Gwent and... |
| ...been very small. To the north the fields are regularly ploughed which would tend to... |
| ...that the height of the mound is close to original. The top enclosed surface area... |
| ...for their use. This could explain the close proximity of the two mottes at Nant-y-Bar... |
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| Legends and land grant relating to Clodock church (1840) |
| ...to any mortal man, and with all commonage to the present and future inhabitants of... |
| ...of the territory of the church, in field and in woods, in water and in... |
| ...Clydawg, and with all its liberty and commonage given to the present and future inhabitants... |
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| Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford; Part I of Vol. II [Pub. 1812] (870 - 1812) |
| ...of the affaires of the countrie and commonwealth; the third of the special customes belonging... |
| ...some writers, by a regulus of Archen field (the comot called Erging by Roderick), which... |
| ... 271 This hundred anciently contained two forests, which adjoined each other, and were called,... |
| ...the height of the same divideth two forests, the one called forrest Hene, being the... |
| ...the county of Monmouth aforesaid, to the forest or mountain called Keven Coed Ewyas, which... |
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