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| Memories of my School Days by Trevor James Powell (2003) |
| ...belong to. Mr Jones was a good woodwork teacher and he took us for woodwork.... |
| ...you could then go out in the pasture and play fox and hounds. In winter... |
| ...before school but after I would carry wood in, as well as any other jobs... |
| ...because I was always making thing with wood and used all Dad s nails. Can... |
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| Some Land owners in part of St Margarets, Map 9 (1844) |
| ... Holding Owner Occupier Land William Seward Wood John Pitt Lower Gilva John Pitt In... |
| ...In Hand House (plot 539) William Seward Wood James Lewis House (plot... |
| ...William Pitt Plot 512 is adjoining field 511 and is uncoloured on the map... |
| ...on the map Plot 513 is adjoining field 511 and is uncoloured on the map... |
| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Old Wood Cottage (2023) |
| ...Title: Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Old Wood Cottage Place name: Golden Valley Date: 2023... |
| ...Date: 2023 Description: Sale particulars for Old Wood Cottage, Dorstone, were issued by the agent,... |
| ...the particulars is as follows: Old Wood Cottage is a smallholding found in a... |
| ...in the area known as Little Mountain, close to the village of Dorstone with far... |
| Guest Contribution: Notes on the Sale of Timber from Whitehouse in 1812-13 (1812) |
| ...IN THE YEARS 1812-13. By ARTHUR S. WOOD. (Read 20th August, 1936.) William Wood, who... |
| ...going backwards - through four generations of Woods, two of Haseldens, and four of Howorths,... |
| ...very little had been felled. On William Wood's decision to live permanently at Whitehouse, a... |
| ...long and straight oak, standing in the meadow below Whitehouse, and containing nearly 250 cubic... |
| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Cropolis, Riverdale (2010) |
| ...first floor: Five bedrooms, family bathroom. Outside: Garden, single garage and parking. Details Cropolis is... |
| ...Black Mountains, Cropolis has a beautiful landscaped garden to the rear which enjoys uninterrupted classic... |
| ...montbretia, to name but a few. The garden is a fantastic entertaining space and seating... |
| ...chimney breast, beneath which is housed a wood burning stove, ideal for those cosy nights... |
| ...area. French doors lead out to the garden. The adjoining study is ideal for those... |
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| ...5 0 Ite Poultry 5 0 Ite Corn in the House and in the Barn... |
| ...in the Barn 7 10 0 Ite Oats in the Barn 5 0 0 Ite... |
| ...0 Ite vessels of Brass Iron & wood of all sorts 10 0 Ite Implements... |
| Digital Archive: Craswall Grandmontine Society Website Archive - Reading; The Order of Grandmont (2023) |
| ...established himself and his followers in the forest of Muret some five leagues from the... |
| ...than twenty years before the French Revolution closed all the monasteries of France. In its... |
| ...mid 13th century, point of maximum expansion, close on 150 cellae had been founded. Only... |
| ...the Grandmontines began to have more in common with regular canons than the group of... |
| ...Rance in Dom Charles Frémon, and in common with the Cistercians the Order was split... |
| G. Strong: The Heraldry of Herefordshire [1848] – de Lacy Coat of Arms (c.1200) |
| ...of such hereditary Arms did not become common practice until the middle of the 12... |
| ...Arms, Or indicates a yellow or gold field [surface of the shield]; a fesse is... |
| ...the shield, occupying one third of the field; Gul. Is short for gule or gules... |
| ...the shield, containing one third of the field; Martlet is an imaginary bird somewhat resembling... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
| ...chancel, nave, south porch and a small wooden tower at the west end, containing 3... |
| ...the trustees of the late Herbert Howorth Wood esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. are the chief... |
| ...clay and sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, beans and swedes. The area... |
| ...Ernest, smallholder, Old Weavers Pritchard Jn. farmer, Corner farm Pritchard Jn. farmer, Fair Oak Pritchard... |
| Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
| ...chancel, nave, south porch and a small wooden tower at the west end, containing 3... |
| ...the trustees of the late Herbert Howorth Wood esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. are the chief... |
| ...clay and sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, beans and swedes. The area... |
| ...Ernest, smallholder, Weavers green Pritchard Jn. farmer, Corner farm Pritchard Jn. farmer, Fair Oak Pritchard... |
