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| The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188) |
| ...satiated, and allures and draws you still closer; but if your labour is thrown away,... |
| ...there being accoutred, and led to the field of battle on horseback, he made a... |
| ...of the faith, and, being mortally wounded, closed his life with honour.... In this same... |
| ...of England; it is well stored with pastures, woods, and wild and domestic animals. River-fish... |
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| Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185) |
| ...all the graces of composition, such remote corners of the earth as Ireland and Wales.... |
| ...me from above, ought not to be wasted upon these insignificant objects, nor lavished in... |
| ...Britons Cambria, which, by a corrupt and common term, though less proper, is in modern... |
| ...defended by high mountains, deep valleys, extensive woods, rivers, and marshes; insomuch that from the... |
| ...collected together, they would supply them with pasture for a considerable time. Upon them are... |
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| Guest Contribution: Manorial Customs in the County of Hereford (1900) |
| ...Collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 1900 Title: Guest Contribution: Manorial Customs... |
| ...C. Beddoe, President of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. I should mention that there... |
| ...of inheritance and the fines arbitrary. The common law of descent prevails, except that where... |
| ...of a messuage or meese place. The common law of descent prevailed except that when... |
| ...on the death of a tenant. The common law of descent prevails, and the lord... |
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| Michaelchurch Escley Land Tax Records: Transcription (1776 - 1838) |
| ...James Parry 0/12/? piece Gt Ceven [?Cefn Field] Cae Pant ... |
| ...Pant house & garden ?illags land John Exton 0/3/9.5 a... |
| ... piece Gt Ceven [?Cefn Field] Cae Pant ... |
| ...Pant house & garden a tenement [poss... |
| ...James Parry 0/12/3? piece Gt Ceven [?Cefn Field] Cae Pant ... |
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| Partial Transcription: Pleadings in the Court of Chancery regarding rents owing on land in Peterchurch (1621) |
| ...and of or in diverse sundry houses gardens orchards lands arable meadows leasows pastures woods... |
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| Olchon Court, Llanveynoe: An Investigation of the Site of Olchon Court Buildings (2010) |
| ...Summary Introduction Aims and Objectives Location Previous fieldwork Fieldwork in 2009 Fieldwork in 2010 Site... |
| ...Record, and carries out conservation and investigative field projects. The County Archaeologist is Dr. Keith... |
| ...has been undertaking an annual, week long, field survey project within the upper reaches of... |
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| National Archives A2A catalogue of documents: Newton (Various Dates) |
| ...document ref. no. F37/9 100 acres of pasture and 40 acres of wood (formerly conveyed... |
| ...6 messuages, one water grist mill, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 340 acres land, 120 acres... |
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| Poor relief in Longtown: Extracts from the Longtown Vestry Minutes (1820-1840) |
| ...for fireing and half a bushall of wheat as Relief. - We allow Evan Jenkins... |
| ...We allow John Johnson 1 Bushell of wheat. [?date] 1822 - We lower the Pay... |
| ...Edward Pritchard with 2/- and peck of Wheat. - We allow John Williams Flannel to... |
| ...a Short Frock & a peck of wheat. - We Relieve Thomas Pitt with 5/-.... |
| ...allow Henry Harris half a Bushel of Wheat. - We allow David Thomas 3/- per... |
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| Research paper: The Manor of Trescaylon (Up to 1705) |
| ...survey for Thomas Harrison who during the Commonwealth period bought this moiety for five shillings;... |
| ...also encompassed a countryside of dispersed farms, commons and wastes in the parish of Clodock.... |
| ...speakers and/or mis-copying. The element tre is commonly used for a homestead or farmstead. The... |
| ...perhaps from tre=homestead or farmstead, ys=lower, cae= field, and lon=lane meaning something like farmstead by... |
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| Baker Gabb family and Allt-yr-ynys (1902) |
| ...stream called Nant Cravell , which runs close unto the wall of the house on... |
| ...also, so that all three rivers mete close by the Manor House on the south... |
| ...portcullis, and with oak leaves and a corns. It also contained a stained glass window,... |
| ...of the Usk - which was probably Wood and swamp - but went by the... |
| ...- but went by the Bettws and Forest Coalpit (Forest of Moel), passing over the... |
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