Held at: | Woolhope Club and Hereford Library |
Reference: | n/a |
Source: | Woolhope Club Transactions |
Title: | Entries relating to Ewyas Lacy parishes in the Woolhope Transactions |
Place name: | Ewyas Lacy |
Date: | 1930-2009 |
Description:
The Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club of Herefordshire was formed in 1851. Every year, the Transactions of the club have been published comprising not only the activities of the Club but also articles by members and others.
This Index brings together all entries in the Transactions which relate to Ewyas Lacy parishes over the 80 year period from 1930 to 2009. A similar Index of the first 80 years of the Transactions is in hand.
A full set of the Transactions is available for public reference and loan in the Hereford Library and for reference in the Club’s Library.
The Index is in date order by parish. Page references refer to the first page of each article. To help indicate the extent of an entry, the following expressions have been used:
“reference” - a line or two
“brief article/report” - a paragraph or two
“article” - a page or two
“extensive article” - several pages
A number of entries are fully reproduced on the site. Relevant links are given.
Year | Parish | Page | Subject |
| 1930-32 edition |
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1930 | Clodock | 21 | Notes on Kingsland Church, Herefordshire by George Marshall FSA. Reference to the traditional belief regarding efforts to build Clodock church at Llanwonog but work kept collapsing over night and site eventually moved |
| Llanveynoe | 53 | Article in Archaeology on crosses at Llanveynoe church |
1931 | Michaelchurch Escley | 86 | John Gethin, Bridge Builder of Kingsland, Herefordshire 1757-1831 by GH Jack M.Inst.C.E., FRIBA, FSA, FGS. Reference in Appendix 2 to new bridge at Michaelchurch Escley, 1827 costing £106 |
| Llancillo | 136 | Brief report in Archaeology on Old Pottery Jug or Vase with photograph found on Monnow bank above Llancillo Forge |
1932 | Newton, Longtown, Llanveynoe & Clodock | lxxxvii | Longtown and District Field Meeting with brief reports on Wayne Herbert quarry, Old Court, Longtown with photographs and Clodock church. Comments are made regarding the Bronze Age cists at Olchon Court and the gibbet site [Index says at Longtown] and murdered wife’s burial at Clodock church. See gc_clo_2006 |
| Newton | 145 | Remarks on Old Red Sandstone Fossils in Wayne Herbert Quarry, Newton, Herefordshire by GH Jack M.Inst.C.E., FRIBA, FSA, FGS. An article on fossil fishes. See gc_nwt_2050 |
| Llanveynoe | 147 | Report on the Discovery of Two Bronze Age Cists in the Olchon Valley, Herefordshire by George Marshall FSA. An extensive article with numerous photographs of the cists discovery near Olchon Court by Mr James Smith the occupier plus a report on the human remains. See gc_llv_2001 |
| Newton & Walterstone | 179 | Note on New Discoveries of Lower Old Red Sandstone Vertebrates in Herefordshire by Errol I White PhD, FGS Assistant Keeper, British Museum. An article with diagrams of fossils found in road stone quarries at Wayne Herbert quarry and Pool Quarry |
| Llanveynoe | 184 | Brief report in Archaeology on Bronze Age Burial in Olchon Valley |
| Longtown | 186 | A reference in Archaeology to a cannon-ball found in 1865 close to the keep at Longtown Castle |
| Llanveynoe | 187 | A reference in Archaeology under Unrecorded Mark Stones to a “White Stone” marking land-bounds above Olchon valley |
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| 1933-35 edition |
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1933 | Ewyas Lacy | xv | A brief report on rare fossil finds at Castle Matlock, Wayne Herbert and Pool Quarries in Clodock, Newton and Rowlestone respectively |
| Llanveynoe & Walterstone | 21 | Lower Park Wood Camp, Poston, in the Parish of Vowchurch and some Remarks on the Iron Age in Herefordshire by George Marshall FSA. An extensive article including references to Olchon and Walterstone |
1934 | St Margarets & Michaelchurch Escley | lxi-lxiv | A brief article reporting on visit to St Margarets church, Coed Poeth, Upper Llannon [Upper Llanon] mounds and Wernderris [Wern-derries] standing stone |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 54 | Flint Workers and Flint Users in the Golden Valley by RS Gavin Robinson. An extensive article including references to Urishay, Wernderris [Wern-derries] standing stone and Coed Poeth, and finds at Pucha Farm, Glibes Farm, Pen-y-parc [Pen-y-park] and Pentwyn |
| Newton | 100 | Copy of a Deed by Richard Phelips Dated 1535 by Francis R James. An extensive article with a reference to lands in Newton |
1935 | St Margarets | lxxix | Reference to mound excavations including at Upper Llannon [Upper Llanon] |
| Michaelchurch Escley | lxxxvii | Holed Stone Implement from Michaelchurch Escley An article on a holed stone. [find location not given] |
| Rowlestone & Walterstone | c | An article reporting on a field visit with references to Rowlestone church, Llancillo church, chest and mottes and Walterstone camp |
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| 1936-8 edition |
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1936 | Ewyas Lacy | iv | Presidential Address by FB Ellison with references to Rowlestone church, Llancillo church and castle and Rockyfold at Walterstone |
| Craswall & Michaelchurch Escley | xxvii | Field Meeting to parishes mentioning Ty-mawr, Craswall church & Craswall priory & fishpond, Michaelchurch Escley church and Michaelchurch Court |
1937 | Ewyas Lacy | xlv & 65 | Land Use in the Black Mountains (Dore to Usk) by L M’Caw MA. An extensive article |
| Llancillo | 70 | Industries of Herefordshire in Bygone Times by Rhys Jenkins MIMechE. An extensive article with reference to Llancillo forge |
| Llancillo | 96 | Report in Archaeology on earthenware vessel |
1938 | Ewyas Lacy | lxxv & 99 | The Cruck Buildings of Herefordshire by FC Morgan FLA. An extensive article with references to Old Court [Oldcourt] Farm, Great Bilbo, Belpha, Celyn, Ty-Mawr, Welsh Hunthouse & cowshed, Longtown; Cwarelan, Gwyrlodydd, Newton; Court Farm, Walterstone; Black Darren Farm, Darren Farm barn, Great Turnant, Llanveynoe; Old Hay Farm, Lower House Farm barn, Old Kate’s barn, Pen-y-Park barn, Quakers Farm, Michaelchurch Escley; Court Farm barn, Middle Blackhill, Craswall; Lower Mill, Rowlestone; Upper House, Llancillo; |
| Ewyas Lacy | 141 | The Norman Occupation of the Lands in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford and their Motte and Bailey Castles by Geroge Marshall FSA. An extensive article with reports on Ewyas Lacy and Cusop. See gc_gdv_3001 |
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| 1939-41 edition |
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1939 | Craswall | i | Reference to flint arrow-head find on Cefn Hill |
1940 | Michaelchurch Escley | xxix | The Effect Caused by Climatic Conditions of 27-28th January 1940 on Trees and Shrubs Presidential Address by CA Benn. Photograph of orchard in upper Escley valley |
1941 | Ewyas Lacy | 128 | Castles Mentioned in the Pipe Rolls under Herefordshire by Charles A Benn OBE, MA, FGS. An extensive article with an article on Ewias (Ewyas Lacy) |
| Newton & Urishay | 183 | A Hand List of English Enclosure Acts and Awards Part 15 Herefordshire by WE Tate FRHistS. An extensive article with reference to Newton and Urishay |
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| 1942-45 edition |
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1942 | Craswall | 18 | Craswall Priory and Bones of One of St Ursula’s 11,000 Virgins of Cologne by George Marshall FSA. An article with a photograph regarding the history of the priory |
1943 | none |
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1944 | none |
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1945 | Ewyas Lacy | 247 | The Lollards by Captain OB Wallis. An article making reference to Sir John Oldcastle |
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| 1946-8 edition |
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1946 | Craswall | xxxii | Reference to a stone tool found in 1936 on Cefn Hill |
| Craswall | 32 | The Pre-historic Occupation of Cefn Hill by RS Gavin Robinson. An extensive article |
| Longtown & Urishay | 43 | The Origin of Some Early Herefordshire Coats of Arms by George Marshall FSA. Includes brief reports on de Lacy and De la Hay |
1947 | Ewyas Lacy | 122 | Church Chests of Herefordshire by FC Morgan FSA. An extensive article with references to Clodock, Craswall, Longtown, Rowlestone, Walterstone, St Margarets and Michaelchurch Escley |
1948 | Craswall | cix | A brief report on a pre-historic site on Cefn Hill |
| Clodock | 175 | The Church in Herefordshire The Restoration (1660) to the Georges (1714) by Major AEW Salt MA. An extensive article with reference to Clodock |
| Longtown & Llanveynoe | 219 | References in insect report |
| Ewyas Lacy | 3 | References to Cusop, Craswall, Olchon and Longtown in insect report |
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| 1949-51 edition |
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1949 | Herefordshire Ewyas Lacy | xxii | Reference to the 1722 Poll List given to the Club listing all voters in the county |
1950 | Ewyas Lacy | xxviii | Presidential Address mentioning Monnow, Olchon and Escley rivers |
| Cusop | 97 | The Geology of Garnons Hill and some Observations on the Formation of the Downtonian Rocks of Hereford by The Rev BB Clarke MA, MSc. An extensive article including reference to Cusop |
| Craswall | 112 | Notes on Bronze Age Settlements on Abbey Farm by RS Gavin Robinson. An extensive article |
1951 | Cusop | 260 | Paper Mills in Herefordshire by Alfred H Shorter MA, FSA, FRGS. An article including reference to Cusop mill |
| Urishay Cusop | 272 & 274 | Brief reports in Archaeology on Urishay Castle and Urishay Chapel, Cusop Castle and Mouse Castle |
| Llanveynoe | 276 | Reference in Botany to Olchon valley |
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| 1952-4 edition |
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1952 | Cusop | viii | Reference to Cusop Hill flagstones |
| Clodock | 31 | Reference in Archaeology to Clodock Mill |
| Llancillo | 6 | Iron Manufacture under Charles II by HCB Mynors MA. An article briefly mentioning Llancillo forge |
| Llanveynoe | 147 | Reference in Botany to plant |
1953 | Michaelchurch Escley | xxviii | Survey of Tour by the President. An article including reference to Escley valley |
| Clodock | xxx | Reference to visit to Clodock Mill and Clodock church |
| Rowlestone | 84 | The Herefordshire School of Sculpture and Kilpeck Church by FC Morgan FSA. An article including reference to Rowlestone church |
| Ewyas Lacy | 143 | Reference to lists of buildings of special architectural or historic interest prepared 1952/53 by Ministry of Housing and Local Government |
1954 | Llanveynoe | xlii-xliv & xlvi | Reference to the relocation of the Olchon cist from the hall of the Library |
| Ewyas Lacy | 178 | Thoughts upon the distribution of the rural population in Herefordshire at the beginning of the nineteenth century by JN Jackson BA FRGS. An extensive article including reference to the Ewyas Lacy area. " Small hamlets and scattered farmsteads proved the dominant type of settlement between the Golden Valley and [Black Mountains]." Total population 2,276 as follows: Llanveynoe 221; Craswall 391; Michaelchurch Escley 397; St Margarets 284; Newton 215 & Longtown 768. |
| Ewyas Lacy | 195 | " The Old Red Sandstone of the Merbach Ridge ….." by The Rev BB Clarke MA MSc. An extensive article which mentions Craswall (Wern Cenny or Cefn Hill), Newton (Wayne Herbert quarry, Newton marlstone, railway cutting,) Rowlestone ( Pool Farm), Clodock (Castle Mattock) |
| Craswall & Llanveynoe | 232 | " Some Account of the History of Botanical Exploration in Herefordshire" by PW Carter MSc. Extensive article including reference to " Specimens of white-leaved oak at Whiteoak Farm, Craswall. (This was doubtless a chimaeric oak)" . Interesting mossy areas include the Olchon Valley; |
| Newton | 273 | An article regarding " Wayne Herbert Quarry" by BB Clarke MA MSc. See gc_nwt_2050 |
| Craswall | 277 | An article regarding " Holme Lacy" by Preb SH Martin including brief mention of the Grandmontine house of Craswall priory and Walter de Lacy. |
| St Margarets | 298 | A brief article in Archaeology regarding a pottery site farmed by Mr Gwillym [?Gwillam] |
| Craswall & Llanveynoe | 301 | References in Botany to plants |
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1955
| Llanveynoe | ii | Reference to the Olchon cist having been saved from storage |
| St Margarets & Craswall | iv | Brief report on visit to St Margarets church and Craswall Priory |
| Craswall | 72 & 73 | References in Botany to plants |
| Longtown | 73 | References in Botany to plants |
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1956 | Craswall | xvii | Reference to Craswall Priory |
| Clodock | 111 | Reference to Hanoverian royal arms in Clodock church in Schedule of the Royal Arms to be Found in Herefordshire Churches in 1956 by The Rev. DAL Maclean of Dochgarroch. |
| St Margarets | 136 | Herefordshire Potteries by FC Morgan MA, FSA, FLA. Brief report on find in a field owned by Mr Denzil Gwillam |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 179 | Architects and Masons Connected with Herefordshire from Early Days to 1840 . Reference to new Michaelchurch Escley bridge by John Gethin 1827 |
| Longtown | 185 | Brief article in Archaeology regarding Great Turnant |
| Llanveynoe | 188 | Reference in Botany to plants |
| Fwddog & Llanveynoe | 193 | References to plants under Further Additions to the Flora of Herefordshire by FM Kendrick |
| Llanveynoe | 198 | ditto |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 198 | ditto |
| Llanveynoe | 199 | ditto |
| Rowlestone | 200 | ditto |
| Walterstone | 206 | ditto |
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1957 | Rowlestone, Longtown & Llanveynoe | xli | References to visit to Rowlestone church , Bryn Farm Longtown and Olchon Court |
| Llanveynoe | 352 | Reference in Botany to plants |
| Rowlestone | 354 | Reference in Botany to plants |
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1958 | St Margarets | 28 | Some Comments upon the Herefordshire Environment of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by JN Jackson BA. An extensive article with brief reference to the timber on the Whitehouse Estate |
| Craswall | 82 | Report on Prehistoric Finds in North-West Herefordshire by WR Pye. Reference to Cefn Hill as a Neolithic settlement site |
| Longtown | 127 | Brief article in Archaeology on Longtown Castle |
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1959 | St Margarets | 202-4 | Comments upon the Paper Entitled “Some Observations upon the Herefordshire Environment of the 17th and 18th Centuries” by AS Wood. Article regarding Rowland Vaughan. See gc_gdv_3007 |
| St Margarets | 204-5 | Article on The Lost Chapel of St Leonard by AS Wood. See gc_gdv_3003 |
| Clodock | 239 | A Ninth Century Tombstone from Clodock . An article regarding an inscribed stone referring to Guinndas, thought to be the oldest inscribed monument in Herefordshire since Roman days. Photograph page 262 |
| Longtown, Newton St Margarets | 248 | References in Botany to plants |
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1960 | Walterstone | 331 & 333 | References in article Mapping the Past by MU Jones BA to Walterstone Camp and Walterstone Castle |
| Craswall | 332 | Reference in article Mapping the Past by MU Jones BA to Craswall Priory |
| Llancillo | 332 | Reference in article Mapping the Past by MU Jones BA to the mound east of Llancillo church |
| Longtown | 332 | References in article Mapping the Past by MU Jones BA to Longtown Castle and Pont-Hendre mound |
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1961 | Longtown | 4 | Reference to Longtown Castle and the new route to the Daren |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 81 | Brief report in Records of Surface Finds Made in Herefordshire 1951-60 of the Urishay Common Area and Wern Derries standing stone |
| Craswall | 103 | Brief report in Prehistoric Accessions to Hereford Museum 1960-61 by JFL Norwood BA to a quern found on Parc-y-Meirch, |
| St Margarets | 104-5 | Brief report in Prehistoric Accessions to Hereford Museum 1960-61 by JFL Norwood BA to an axe found at Marresses [Marises] |
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1962
| Craswall | 231 | Reference in Archaeology to excavations at the Abbey [Craswall Priory] |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 232 | Reference in Botany to Vagar Hill |
| Newton | 238 | Brief report in Geology to a visit to Wayne Herbert quarry. |
| Rowlestone | 238 | Brief report in Geology to finds at Pool Quarry |
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1963 | Rowlestone | 246 | Reference to visit to Rowlestone church |
| St Margarets | 329 | The Domesday More by AS wood. A brief article equating the More [Moor] to Whitehouse |
| Rowlestone | 334 | Reference in Archaeology to castle mound west of Court Farm |
| Llanveynoe | 334 | References in Botany |
| Llanveynoe | 340 | Reference in Geology to limestone deposits in the Olchon Valley |
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1964 | Llanveynoe & Craswall | 34 | Reference in The Soils of Herefordshire by CP Burnham to the slopes of the Black Mountains |
| Longtown | 65 | An extensive article on Medieval Boroughs of West Herefordshire by F Noble includes several references to Longtown castle |
| Craswall | 76 | An extensive article Craswall Priory – Report of a Field Study Made in 1962 by Cecil F Wright |
| Cusop | 94 | Reference in Geology to Cusop Quarries |
| Walterstone | 90 | Reference in Botany |
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1965 | Craswall | 103 | A brief article on Craswall Priory |
| Rowlestone & Clodock | 105 | A brief article on Rowlestone church and Clodock church |
| Cusop & Craswall | 159 | References in Botany to interesting records |
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1966 | Craswall | 251 | An article with photographs A Human Relic from Craswall Priory Herefordshire by IW Cornwall |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 255 | Brief reports in Herefordshire’s Prehistoric Standing Stones by John G Williams referring to Vagar Hill, Gold Post on Cefn Hill and Wern Derris [Wern Derries] |
| Craswall | 259 | Reference in Archaeology to a report on damage to Craswall Priory |
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1967 | Craswall | 165 | Brief report in Vernacular Buildings on White Haywood |
| Llanveynoe | 166 | Brief report in Vernacular Buildings on Black Daren [Daren Farm], Blaen, The Place and Box Tree Cottage |
| Longtown | 167 | Brief report in Vernacular Buildings on Cuckoos Nest |
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1968 | Ewyas Lacy | 186 | An Introduction to the Houses of Herefordshire by JW Tonkin. An extensive article mentioning Old Court & Cuckoos Nest, Longtown: Black Daren [Daren Farm], Great Turnant, Blaen & The Place, Llanveynoe: Newton common: Cefn hill quarries; Rowlestone quarries |
| Llanveynoe | 369 | Reference in Botany to Olchon Valley |
| Craswall | 378 | Reference in Vernacular Buildings to White Haywood |
| Llanveynoe | 369 | Reference in Botany to Olchon Valley |
| Longtown | 379 | Reference in Vernacular Buildings to Old Court [Oldcourt] |
| Llanveynoe | 379 | Reference in Vernacular Buildings to Black Daren [Daren Farm], Blaen & Olchon Court |
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1969 | Llanveynoe | 463 | An article Some Lichens from the Olchon Valley, Herefordshire by RH Bailey |
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1970 | Llanveynoe | 162 | A reference in Botany to Blaen Olchon |
| Michaelchurch Escley & Craswall | 4 | A reference to children attending Dorstone school from these parishes |
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1971 | Longtown/Ewyas Lacy | 186 | Market Centres in Herefordshire 1200-1400 by Jean O’Donnell. An extensive article |
| Llanveynoe | 290 | Reference in Buildings to The Wern |
| Cusop | 290 | Reference in Buildings to Blaenau |
| Walterstone | 290 | Reference in Buildings to Upper Goytre |
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1972 | St Margarets & Craswall | 315 | Round Barrows in Herefordshire by AE Brown. An article including reference to Parc-y-Meirch |
| Ewyas Lacy | 378 | Who was Ruling in Herefordshire from 1645 to 1661 by GE Aylmer. An extensive article with references to Ewyas Lacy including a mutiny in the Hundred |
| Longtown & Upper Maescoed | 400 | References in Deserted Medieval Villages by Rosamund Hickling |
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1973 | St Margarets | 2 | Reference to St Margarets church |
| Llanveynoe | 3 | Reference to Llanveynoe church, Olchon Valley, Black Darren and Red Darens, Cat’s Back & Blaen Olchon |
| Longtown | 3 | Reference to houses, Longtown castle and Longtown borough |
| Rowlestone | 3 | Reference to Rowlestone church |
| Walterstone | 9 | Herefordshire Vineyards by CHI Homes. An article referring to Little Vineyard and Vineyard |
| Ewyas Lacy | 77 | The Hearth Tax in Herefordshire by MA Faraday. An extensive article including figures for Ewyas Lacy |
| Craswall & Michaelchurch Escley | 115 | References in More Flint and Stone Implements from Herefordshire by AE Brown to Abbey Farm, The Birches and Pucha Farm |
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1974 | Walterstone | 198 | The Herefordshire Escheators in the 15th Century by WE Griffiths. An extensive article with a brief article on John Bodenham of Walterstone and Chanstone |
| Llanveynoe | 260 | Reference in Botany to green spleenwort found in its only known station at head of Olchon Valley |
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1975 | Clodock, Craswall & Longtown | 276 | Brief articles on Clodock church and Craswall church and geology and botany of Longtown area |
| Clodock & Rowlestone | 318 | Renaissance Churches in Herefordshire by HJ Powell. An extensive article with reference to Clodock church pulpit and Rowlestone church |
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1976 | Cusop | 65 | Victorian Church Architecture in the Diocese of Hereford by HJ Powell. An extensive article with reference to Cusop church |
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1977 | Llanveynoe | 204 | Brief article on a working field irrigation system |
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1978 | Longtown & Craswall | 289 | Reference and brief article on Longtown castle and Craswall priory respectively |
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1979 | Craswall, Michaelchurch Escley & Llanveynoe | 54
| Agricultural Land Use and the Herefordshire Tithe Surveys 1840 by ADM Phillips. An extensive article with references to these parishes |
| Longtown | 73 | A brief article in Botany on green spleenwort found at Black Darren |
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1980 | Clodock | 87 | A reference to Clodock church |
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1981 | Longtown | 355 | A Medieval Vineyard in West Herefordshire? By Miriam Van Laun. An article about land near Longtown |
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1982 | Ewyas Lacy | 31 | Herefordshire Castles by JW Tonkin. An extensive article including references to Llancillo, Longtown, Michaelchurch Escley, Rowlestone, St Margarets and Walterstone |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 121 | A brief article in Archaeology on Bronze Age burial cist on Cefn Hill |
| Llanveynoe | 127 | A reference in Buildings to Upper Cwm Farm |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 127 | A brief report in Buildings on Michaelchurch Court |
| Llanveynoe | 134 | A brief article in Archaeological Research on apparent stone foundations by Llanveynoe church |
| Rowlestone, Walterstone & Llancillo | 135 | Reference in Archaeological Research to motte and bailey castles |
| Llanveynoe | 135 | Reference in Archaeological Research to Olchon Court and Sir John Oldcastle |
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1983 | Craswall | 196 | Religious Houses with Special Reference to Herefordshire by JW Tonkin. An extensive article with reference to Craswall Priory. |
| Craswall | 247 | Reference to Craswall Priory and the Craswall Grandmontine Society |
| Longtown | 250 | Brief report in Archaeology on Longtown church conversion |
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1984 | Michaelchurch Escley | 273 | A reference to Michaelchurch Court’s architecture |
| Rowlestone | 448 | The City of Hereford, Conservation Area Advisory Committee includes a reference to Rowlestone church |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 457 | Brief article in Archaeological Research on burial cist on Cefn Hill |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 458 | Brief article in Archaeological Research on earthwork above Whitehouse |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 459 | Brief article in Archaeological Research on derelict farmhouses on Vagar Hill including Glis, Castle and Vagar Farms |
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1985 | Ewyas Lacy | 13 | The Goods and Chattels of our Forefathers 1660-1760 by JW Tonkin. An extensive article with reference to Ewyas Lacy’s 1852 transfer from St David’s |
| Craswall | 8 & 314 | Two Brief articles on Craswall Priory |
| Ewyas Lacy | 193 & Pl XX | Hereford Gold: Irish, Welsh and English Land Part 2. The Clients of the Jewish Community at Hereford 1179-1253: Four Case Studies by Joe Hillaby. A very extensive article including a detailed case study of the de Lacys particularly the life of Walter de Lacy, his family tree and references to and c1920 photograph of, Longtown castle |
| Newton | 329 | A brief article on visit to Newton with references to Cwarelau [Quarrelly] Farm and quarries and St Margarets church |
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1986
| Craswall | 336 | A brief article on Craswall Priory, Walter de Lacy and Craswall church |
| Ewyas Lacy | 376 | The Fief of Alfred of Marlborough in Herefordshire in 1086 and its Descent in the Norman Period by Bruce Coplestone-Crow. An extensive article with references to Walterstone, Llancillo and Rowlestone. |
| Clodock | 488 | Population Movements in 19th Century Herefordshire by Joan E Grundy. An extensive article with reference to population loss in Clodock |
| Llancillo | 540 | Reference in Archaeological Research to the Llan Dav charter boundaries of Llancillo |
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1987 | St Margarets | 548 & 802 | References to St Margarets church and churchyard plants |
| Longtown | 686 | Urishay Chapel by R Shoesmith. An extensive article with a brief reference to Longtown church |
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1988
| Longtown | 92 | Brief report on excavations adjacent to the police station |
| Llanveynoe | 135 | Brief report on geology and botany of Olchon Valley |
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1989 | Michaelchurch Escley | 160 | The Lodge at the Park Gate by Roy Perry. An extensive article including Michaelchurch Court in the index. |
| Cusop | 246 | Chaplains, Chantries and Chapels of North-West Herefordshire c1400 by PEH Hair. An extensive article with references to Cusop church |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 324 | Brief report in Archaeology on survey of Clothiers Farm |
| Michaelchurch Escley & Longtown | 326 | Reference in Botany to hay meadows at Pikes Farm and Black Darren screes |
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1990 | Llanveynoe | 520 | Brief report in Botany on Black Darens [Darren] |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 517 | Brief report in Archaeology on work at King’s Head |
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1991 | Llanveynoe, Newton & Craswall | 59-64 | Part of an extensive article on The Old House, Vowchurch, makes reference to Black Darren, Cwarelau [Quarrelly], White Haywood Farm and Court Farm with some plans. |
| Ewyas Lacy | 88 | Brief report in Archaeology on The Marches Upland Survey which includes the Black Mountains and foothills |
| Longtown | 89 | Brief report in Archaeology on Penbailey |
| Llanveynoe | 92 | Brief reports in Botany on Black Darren and Red Daren |
| Longtown | 99 | Brief report in Buildings on Oldcourt Farm |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 102 | Article in Buildings on Ty Caradog |
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1992 | Llanveynoe | 141 | Reference to glaciation in the Olchon valley |
| Llanveynoe | 265 | Reference in Ornithology to Black Mountains [Darren] and Olchon valley |
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1993 | Ewyas Lacy | 299 | Herefordshire Barrows An extensive article by LV Grinsell including reference to several parishes |
| Craswall | 351 | A brief article in Archaeology on Craswall Priory |
| Newton | 364 | Herefordshire Field Names An article by Graham Sprackling including field names contributed by George Charnock |
| Rowlestone | 375 | Reference in Archaeological Research to finds at Wigga Farm |
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1994 | Ewyas Lacy & Longtown | 10 & 11 | Brief report of talk by JG Hillaby BA on De Lacy Castles |
| Craswall | 140 | Reference in Archaeology to Craswall Priory |
| Rowlestone | 154 | Herefordshire Field Names An article by Graham Sprackling |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 173 | Brief article on Christopher Cadbury Reserve |
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1995 | Craswall | 193 | Parks and Gardens of Herefordshire An extensive article by David Whitehead including reference to the prior of Craswall Priory |
| Cusop | 295 | A Grant of the Manor of Kingstone by B Coplestone-Crow including reference to the outlier Manor of Cusop |
| Ewyas Lacy | 303 | The Mortimers of Wigmore 1282-1330 by Charles Hopkinson. An extensive article including reference to the Mortimers’ holding of Ewyas Lacy |
| Craswall | 346 | A reference to work at Craswall priory |
| Walterstone & Longtown | 376 | Brief report on Walterstone Camp, Oldcastle, Longtown Castle & Pont Hendre Castle and reference to Great Hunthouse Farm |
| Llanveynoe | 383 | Brief article in Natural History on the Cat’s Back and Olchon valley |
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1996 | St Margarets | 442 | Lime Kilns in the Golden Valley by Beryl Harding. An article including references to St Margarets |
| Rowlestone | 470 | Deserted Medieval Settlements by Rosamund E Skelton including reference to the location of Rowlestone |
| Ewyas Lacy | 473 | Indicators of Defensive Sites by Graham Sprackling & Ivor Lesser including references to several parishes |
| Ewyas Lacy | 480 | An Investigation of [field names including] Cae, Tref and Cover by Elizabeth Taylor including reference to several parishes and Forest Heen [Forest Hene] |
| Llanveynoe | 626 | Brief report in Archaeological Research on Olchon Court |
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1997 | Longtown | 64 | Longtown Castle : A report on Excavations by J Nicholls, 1978 by Peter Ellis An extensive article |
| Longtown | 129 | A reference in Archaeology to Longtown Castle |
| Craswall | 131 | A reference in Botany to the Black Hill |
| Llanveynoe | 157 | A brief report in Natural History on the Black Darren |
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1998 | Craswall | 170 | Tufa Formation Today and in the Past by Beryl Harding An extensive article including reference to Craswall Priory |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 285 | A brief report in Archaeology on Tyn-y-Gwynt |
| Longtown | 288 | A reference in Archaeology to the medieval ditch at the Outdoor Education Centre |
| Longtown | 290 | A brief report in Archaeology on Great Trewern |
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1999 | Ewyas Lacy | 404 | John Gethin, Surveyor of the County Bridges by PSM Cross-Rudkin & PT Shaw includes reference to Olchon bridge and bridges in other parishes |
| Walterstone | 442 | A reference in Archaeology to a field kiln |
| Longtown | 447 | A brief report in Archaeology on Upper Pont Hendre barn mentioning a flint flake, the earliest find yet in Longtown |
| Ewyas Lacy | 456 | Reference in Buildings to properties listed in various parishes being visited as part of the Olchon Development Project |
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2000 | Longtown | 5 | Reference to Crow Wood visit |
| St Margarets | 47 | A Neolithic Monument in Interpretative Transition by George Nash including at Appendix 1 a brief article on Parkwood monument, St Margarets |
| Rowlestone | 98 | A brief report in Archaeology on Coed y Geifr and Lakes Wood |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 101 | A brief reference in Archaeology to Michaelchurch Escley church |
| Llanveynoe | 104 | A brief reference in Archaeology to possible monastic site |
| Llanveynoe | 110 | A brief report in Archaeology regarding Llanveynoe Church carved stone cross |
| Longtown | 111 | A brief report in Archaeology regarding the prospective site for new village hall |
| Llanveynoe | 130 | Report in Natural History on birds in Olchon valley and Cat’s Back |
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2001 | Longtown | 263 | Reference in Archaeology to Greyhound Farm |
| Longtown | 265 | Brief report in Archaeology on land south of Pontilla |
| Newton | 269 | Brief report in Archaeology on Green Farm |
| St Margarets | 275 | An article in Buildings on Lower House Farm |
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2002 | Longtown | 390 | Reference in Archaeology to Great House |
| Longtown | 400 | Brief report in Archaeology regarding Longtown castle and earthworks |
| Ewyas Lacy | 412 | Reference in Buildings to properties listed in various parishes being visited as part of the Olchon Development Project |
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2003 | Llanveynoe | 2 | Reference to limestone beds in Olchon valley |
| Llancillo | 105 | Reference in Archaeology to Llancillo Hall |
| Longtown | 121 | Brief report in Buildings on Llanwonog Farm |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 121 | Brief report in Buildings on Pikes Farm |
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2004 | Ewyas Lacy | 7 | Reference to increasing grayling and wild trout in the Monnow |
| Clodock & Walterstone | 133 | Brief reports in Natural History on churchyard survey at Clodock church and Walterstone church |
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2005 | Ewyas Lacy | 3 | Brief report on The Olchon Valley Project mentioning Thomas ap Richard als Taylor of Craswall will 1580; Rachel Jones of Longtown will 1805; Ty Mawr, Old Court [Oldcourt], Black Daren, Allt-yr-Ynys, Brass Knoll, White Haywood, Trewern, Ruthlands, Sunny Bank, Greenway, Pencelly and Longtown bake house |
| Cusop | 9 | Reference to Cusop churchyard and its involvement in churchyard preservation project |
| Ewyas Lacy | 11 | Herefordshire taxes in the reign of Henry VIII by Michael A Faraday makes reference to data on Ewyas Lacy hundred |
| Longtown | 86 | Reference in Archaeology to land adjoining Longtown Primary School |
| St Margarets | 103 | Herefordshire Field Names by Brian Smith including St Margarets contributed by Ruth E Richardson |
| St Margarets & Newton | 107 | Brief reports in Natural History on churchyard surveys at St Margarets church and Newton church |
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2006 | Ewyas Lacy | 4 | Place-names and Field-names in Welsh Herefordshire A paper by J Freeman MA with references to Ewyas Lacy |
| Longtown | 8 | The Buildings of Herefordshire Boroughs and Market Towns A paper by JW Tonkin with reference to Longtown castle and Longtown borough |
| Ewyas Lacy | 51 | Violence and affray in Herefordshire during the early Tudor period (1485-1547) by Ryan Rowberry. An extensive article making reference to Ewyas Lacy |
| Longtown | 105 | Brief report in Archaeology on land adjacent to Longtown Primary School |
| Craswall & Michaelchurch Escley | 111 | Brief report in Archaeology on Cefn Hill Common mentioning Craswall priory |
| Llanveynoe | 114 | Brief report in Archaeology on Olchon Valley Survey including Abbey Fields |
| Michaelchurch Escley | 114 | Brief report in Archaeology on Vagar Hill Common |
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2007 | Walterstone | 9 | Reference to Allt yr Ynys |
| Llanveynoe & St Margarets | 19 | Duncumb, Bird and Bird by John C Eisel. An extensive article with reference to ownership by Thomas Bird of a farm in Llanveynoe and the Cwm estate in St Margarets |
| Llanveynoe, Cusop & Craswall | 43 | Old Red Sandstone: The Herefordshire Stone by Paul A Olver An extensive article with references to Olchon Valley, Cusop dingle, Black Mountains and Cat’s Back |
| Llanveynoe | 140 | Brief report in Archaeology on Olchon Valley Survey |
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2008 | Clodock & Llanveynoe | 7 | References to Clodock church and Black Darren |
| Rowlestone & Clodock | 9 | References to Upper Mill, Rowlestone and Clodock Mill |
| Ewyas Lacy | 15 | South-west Herefordshire: Post-Ice Age Landscape and Settlement Features by George Charnock. An extensive article with many references to areas in and adjoining Ewyas Lacy |
| Craswall | 127 | Brief report in Archaeology on Cefn Hill excavations |
| Cusop | 127 | Brief report in Archaeology on Mouse Castle |
| Llanveynoe | 129 | Brief report in Archaeology on Olchon Valley Survey |
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2009 | Clodock | 11 | Reference to Clodock mill |
| Llanveynoe | 160 | Brief report in Archaeology on Olchon Valley Survey |
| Llanveynoe | 161 | Brief article in Archaeology on Olchon Court |
| Llanveynoe, Craswall, Michaelchurch Escley & Cusop | 179 | Brief reports in Natural History on Llanveynoe church, Craswall church. Michaelchurch Escley church and Cusop church |
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