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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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Research paper: Tithe owners in Ewyas Lacy (1800s) |
...while the more valuable produce, mainly of corn, was the great or rectorial tithe retained... |
...retained. Such law suits were not un common. Cash payments were preferred by tithe payers:... |
...the greatest bulk going to Sir George Cornewall of Moccas Court in Herefordshire [3] .... |
...Tithe Survey, a later generation in the Cornewall family still owned by far the largest... |
...Surveys show the tithe assessment on each field and has separate columns for the shares... |
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Land tenure in Michaelchurch Escley: Earl of Leicester’s land (1566) |
...Howell ap Ievan 3 12 9d One close of bound land called Cae Llencarda David... |
... Observations: The lands identified exclude forests, commons and waste, and also exclude parts... |
...to Lord Abergavenny. The survey reports one forest called Cefn Bach lying in the townships... |
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Fine of Court, an interesting example from Ewyas Lacy (1829) |
...Earl William gave as 4 carucates of waste to Walter of Lacy then, in 1086,... |
...these subsequently descended separately and were more closely associated with the land of the second... |
...The Rectorial Tithes or Great Tithes or Corn Tithes as they are sometimes known were... |
...family of Maesllwch Castle, a family with close business connections with the Jeffreys of Brecon... |
Various Deeds and Documents (1389 - 1907) |
... Messauge in Crassewall [Craswall] and a meadow and close of land next the messuage... |
...land next the messuage and also a parcel of land next a close called the... |
...beneythe the chappell and also that same close: a close called Kay Nycholl and a... |
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Papers relating to copyhold property in Michaelchurch Escley [Old House]; Johnson and Allcott families (1771-1853) |
...on surrender of James Johnson. Messuage, barn, garden and several pieces of land of 93a... |
...which while being of interest have no common provenance. Francis Lewis Bodenham was a Hereford... |
GG_ewy_0002 |
...are obtainable from: Geoff Gwatkin, 92 Verschoyle Gardens, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. HR2 7HQ Tel: 01989 565852... |
...of the mid 19th. Century, supplemented by enclosure and estate surveys. They give as full... |
...the area as sources will allow, including field names, land uses, ancient boundaries and buildings.... |
Manorial Records in Ewyas Lacy (1566 - 1920) |
...moiety of the manor being surveyed including commons, forests and waste, the names of the... |
...or the history of specific houses and parcels of land in the area. They also... |
Some Land owners in part of Craswall, Map 2 (1840’s) |
...Johnson Plot 167 is given as Common base map g gwatkin `... |
Indenture for mortgage between Thomas Morgan and Phillip Thomas Powell (1624) |
...way of a 1,000 year mortgage, three parcels of meadow and pasture all in Michaelchurch... |