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Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period) |
...Collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalist Field Club, 1938 Title: Guest Contribution: The Norman... |
...depopulated by foreign people and an un common pestilence [2] . In another entry it... |
...it is described as 'plundering and laying waste by the Saxons', especially on the borders... |
...Herefordshire with its Welsh dependencies of Archen field and Ewyas from Leofric's Earldom of Mercia,... |
...Herefordshire and, marching through Ewyas and Archen field, laid the country waste and sacked the... |
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Meredith Maddy’s Charity (1840) |
...at: Library of the Woolhope Naturalist s Field Club Reference: 360.942 Source: Report of the... |
...Parishes. Meredith Maddy, one time clerk of Woodchurch in Kent appears to have had family... |
...any that should be stained with the common sins, viz., swearing and good-fellowship, and that... |
...in rebuilding the said two front messuages, parcel of the premises charged as aforesaid, which... |
...dated 31st December 1823, between Sir George Cornewall. bart., Sir John Geers Cotterell, bart., Samuel... |
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Digital Images Collection: Court Baron records - Rentals of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1711) |
...Escley, Newton, St Margarets, Walterstone, Foothog and Forest Hene. Follow the links below to... |
A History of Llanvihangel Court and its Owners (1559 - 1945) |
...West Wing. The name of Llanvihangel Cru corney is held by many to be a... |
...St. Michael by the Rock on the Corner" and it was known in medieval times... |
...which contains the magnificent staircase of yew wood. John Arnold like his grandfather was a... |
...to the Speaker of the House of Commons for which he was thanked at the... |
...was sold in 1903 to Mr. At wood Matthews who died shortly afterwards. His widow... |
Probate Collection, Wills and Inventories: William Gilbert (1663) |
...apparent all that messuage lands tenements leasows meadows pastures woods and underwoods commons watercourses and... |
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Copyholds and Leaseholds in Ewyas Lacy (1858) |
...for leasehold and copyhold premises in Craswall, Forest Hene, Llanveynoe, Longtown, Michaelchurch, Newton, St Margarets,... |
Will of James Williams, yeoman (1710) |
...she remains my widow) all my Tithe corn and grain which shall come from the... |
...goods as well as 10 bushels of wheat and one fat hog of the value... |
...Boncechurch, co Herefs, yeo 300 Tithe of corn and grain arising from lands called Old... |
...and 4 pa and 8 bushells of oats at Christmas Counterpart Lease, 14 November... |
...Church, co Herefs, yeo 300 Tithe of corn and grain from Old Court and Trelandon,... |
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Guest Contribution: Extract from article by George Marshall on Turnastone Church (1299) |
...Collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 1916 Title: Guest Contribution: Extract from... |
...On March the 9th 1299, Bishop Swin field [of Hereford] appealed to the King to... |
Guest Contribution: Lost Chapel of St Leonard (1301-1827) |
...Collection Source: Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 1959 Title: Guest Contribution: Lost Chapel... |
...CHAPEL OF ST. LEONARD by A. S. Wood The late George Marshall, FSA., in... |
...rectories attached thereto, which caused bishop Swin field to appeal to the king for his... |
...that search in ancient rolls might dis close further record, but had not been attempted.... |
...... made by Edward Harley of Eye wood in the county of Hereford, father of... |
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Guest Contribution: Boundaries of the Manor of Snodhill (1824) |
...a certain ash tree growing in a meadow called the Pike Meadow in the possession... |
...to a certain stone fixed in a meadow called Lords Meadow in the possession. of... |
...from thence to the left across a meadow called the Ash Meadow through Ashfield to... |
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