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Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
...1872: in 1897 the tower and south-west corner of the nave wall were entirely rebuilt,... |
...a clay brash. The chief crops are oats, beans and potatoes. The area is 4,580... |
...Phillips Maddy Thos. farmer, New-house & Rock field house Powell Chas. farmer, The Firs Powell... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
...subsoil, chiefly sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and swedes. The area is... |
...at end of book.) Bebb Miss, Bourne field Bishop Miss Jane, Swynnerton Booth Maj. William ... |
...J.P. Brynmelyn Browning Mrs. Laura Jane, Lyn wood Cockcroft Edward Francis D.L., J.P. Tyglyn Creasey... |
...Creasey James Hotchin, Ael-y-Bryn Croxford Miss, Moor fields Delahey Charles James, Thornbury Dudgeon John, Cusop... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
...book supported on the knee, all en closed by an elliptical aureole, and supported by... |
...subsoil, red sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,667... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
...Clodock, and resides at Longtown. At Walterstone Common is a small Methodist chapel, built in... |
...clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,240... |
...population in 1931, 121. Post Office, The Common. Letters through Abergavenny. The nearest M. 0.... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
...chancel, nave, south porch and a small wooden belfry at the west end containing one... |
...sub-soil is sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and swedes. The area is... |
...David, farmer, Pentwyn Godwin Wilfred White Hay wood Gwilliam Thos. Wm. farmer, Llanover Howells Enoch... |
...farmer, Middle Black Hill Jones Elijah, farmer, Forest mill Jones Ernest smallholder Little Black Hill... |
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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 (1941) |
...subsoil, red sandstone The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, beans and swedes. Large numbers... |
... PRIVATE RESIDENTS Loadman Rev. Percy (vicar),High field COMMERCIAL Marked thus farm 150 acres... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire & Shropshire (1937) |
...Clodock, and resides at Longtown. At Walterstone Common is a small Methodist chapel, built in... |
...clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,240... |
...population in 1931, 121. Post Office, The Common. Letters through Abergavenny. The nearest M. 0.... |
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... |
Transcription of Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire (1941) |
...soil is clay; subsoil, red sandstone. Some oats are grown, but most of the land... |
...but most of the land is in pasture. The area is 1,751 acres of land... |
...Williams Aaron, shopkeeper. Cottage Williams Reuben, farmer, Woodlands Observations: This directory is not comprehensive... |