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Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007)
...same. His first act was to re lease his tenants from the ancient service of...
...la Ware Lord of Ewas Harold re leased the tenants of the Manor of Ewias...
...of Ewyas Harold there were thirty seven freeholders (each holding a house and land varying...
...structures on the site (if that in deed is what the structure was). The modern...
...stands. In 1307 John le Warr re leased his tenants from the duty of repairing...
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Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003)
...site of the castle of Longtowne was leased out, along with one aunchint house, a...
...Lacy after the castle was disused and leased out (above p9). It is, however, clearly...
...enclosure, indicating that the enclosure was in deed part of the settlement.     The...
...EH)     Gwent County Record Office, lease of 24 November 1692 (D1583.2.12) Gwent County...
...November 1692 (D1583.2.12) Gwent County Record Office, lease of 24 June 1732 (D1583.3.11) Gwent County...
Notice of Meeting of proprietors of the Golden Valley Railway Company at the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford (1882)
...the Company to extend their borrowing on mortgage.   Observations: None...
Lease, Pontynndy farm (1871)
...Record Office Reference: A28/18 Source: Catalogue Title: Lease, Pontynndy farm Place name: Clodock Date: 1871...
...farm Place name: Clodock Date: 1871 Description: Lease, Pontynndy Farm in the township of Llaneyew...
Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company (1876-1886)
...Company six years later in 1886. The conveyance and a map are contained in an...
...would also tend to cause problems. In deed, from the perspective of a cost-conscious railway...
Solicitor’s Papers: Sheepcott, title deed (1826)
...Catalogue Title: Solicitor s Papers: Sheepcott, title deed Place name: Clodock Date: 1826 Description: Sheepcott...
Transcript, Court of Chancery: Sybil Price widow v John Price relating to property in Llanveynoe (1684)
...seventy and nine Grant Bargain Sell Re lease endorse and confirme onto your oratrix her...
...more or less) And all other his Freehold Lands  whatsoever being within the Township of...
...and John William Thomas Phillip And all deeds evidences and writings any wayso relating to...
...doth alsoe in and by the same deeds covenants to leavy assine to your oratrix ...
...and sealing and executing of the said deeds more and should for ever then afterwards...
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Partial transcription of indenture between John Price and others relating to properties including Michaelchurch Mill (1680)
...Whereas the said John Price by his deed Indenture and bearing the date the daie...
...by this presentment give grant alined re lease and confirmed unto the said James Springett...
...the outside was the following: Memorandum this Deed was showed unto James Springett att [the]...
...James Springett referred to above as having leased the Mill was related, it is possible...
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188)
...with more mortification than satisfaction. Some, in deed, but very few, take pleasure in the...
...venerated, but even detested. " Happy in deed would be the arts," observes Fabius, "...
...first ranks of praise. I should in deed have said, that the authors of refined...
...an elevated mind. Poets and authors in deed aspire after immortality, but do not reject...
...ploughs; and although these things in very deed are in great abundance, yet each of...
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Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185)
...works of the greatest merit. Some, in deed, object to this my undertaking, and, apparently...
...till now regarded as contemptible. What in deed could my feeble and unexercised efforts add...
...sensit nemo posse nocere tamen." Many in deed remonstrate against my proceedings, and those particularly...
...in the two first; it is, in deed, surprising that the French, in other respects...
...both by long custom, as it p leases the ear by a transition from similar...
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