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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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