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Notes on Llanthony Priory (1108 - 1951) |
...be planted in Wales, its origin was closely associated with the de Lacy family. Three... |
...century it was bought by a Colonel Wood of Brecon who converted the west range... |
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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Stone Slab Stiles (1700s 1800s) |
...and construction of a whole range of commonplace vernacular functional items. Such a country item... |
...a wide range of constructions is the common stile. The essential function of a stile... |
...preventing that of animals or vehicles. This common need has been met by many local... |
...many local variations. In the southern counties wooden stiles of one sort or another were... |
...within a reasonable distance. Such quarries were common in all our local parishes before this... |
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The last hanging in Longtown (1790) |
...in Monmouth, where she had been a common prostitute for some time. She had lately... |
Research paper: Early Medieval Boundary of the Clodock Estate (700’s) |
...a rich man, Ithel, who took a meadow by force and in repentance placed it... |
...and by Lynda Rollason (whose study included fieldwork) have been an invaluable resource. TEXT OF... |
...for gwaun , plural gwenydd meaning moors, meadows , and this would suggest a stone... |
...a location here. Lynda Rollason begins her field investigation in this area (at SO 308259),... |
...may refer to an island, a river meadow or a wedge of land between converging... |
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Theme: Millers in Michaelchurch Escley (1500s - 1900s) |
...There are records referring to a water corn and grist mill operating in Michaelchurch Escley... |
...them not only to take all their corn and grist to be ground at the... |
...Books], James Harry Howell releases the water corn or grist mill and three acres of... |
...tenement wherein William Thomas now inhabits, one garden, one water corn or grist mill and... |
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Theme: Ewyas Lacy in the English civil war (1642-1660) |
...and fought a series of battles in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset with mixed success, although... |
...Hopton of Stratton and became Commander-in-Chief [ field marshal general ] of the King s... |
...Several Lands and Estates Forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason , who in turn disposed... |
... The one & thirtieth part of Close Rolls Anno Domini 1653. Skynner & Harrison... |
...Several Lands & Estates Forfeited To The Commonwealth For Treason and Mathias Valentine Esquire one... |
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Ewyas Lacy in Pictures – Flora and Fauna (2007) |
...Flora and Fauna Date: 2007 Meadow land Early Purple orchids Early Purple... |
...Wild daffodils The Greater Spotted orchid Meadow flowers Harebells The Greater Butterfly orchid... |
Deed for Longtown Castle and other property purchased by Mary Matilda Harris (1920) |
...in Ewyas Lacy in 1920. The several parcels in this Lot can be seen on... |
...Castle , the Sun Inn, and a pasture north of the castle now the site... |
...Eridge Castle in the county of Sussex commonly called Lord Henry Neville (hereinafter called the... |
...Nevill of Eridge Castle aforesaid, C.V.O. C.M.G. commonly called the Lord Richard Nevill and The... |
...known as the Sun Inn with the garden and small plot of meadow land adjoining... |
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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... |