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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...
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...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...