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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...