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Fair Oak Farm: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...architecture, construction and history Place name: St Margarets Date: Up to 1700 Description: (4).... |
Tre-Cadifor [Trecadivor]: architecture, construction and history (Up to 1700) |
...architecture, construction and history Place name: St Margarets Date: Up to 1700 Description: (5).... |
Property of the Harley family in Ewyas Lacy (1623 - 1804) |
...commonly called Coomslooth Lands (16a) in St Margarets. 99 years 5s and a couple of... |
Digital Images Collection: Photographs of the Court Books of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (c.1626 - 1712) |
...Lacy, Craswall, Llanveynoe, Longtown, Michaelchurch, Newton, St Margarets, Walterstone Date: c.1626 - 1712 Description: Photographs... |
...including Craswall, Llanveynoe, Longtown, Michaelchurch, Newton, St Margarets and Walterstone. The material covers a... |
Digital Images Collection: Herefordshire Book – Abstract of Leases (1757 - 1838) |
...Lacy, Craswall, Longtown, Newton, Llanveynoe, Michaelchurch, St Margarets, Foothog, Walterstone Date: 1757 - 1838 Description:... |
...in Craswall, Longtown, Newton, Llanveynoe, Michaelchurch, St Margarets, Foothog, and Walterstone granted between c.1757 and... |
...and Newton Newton Llanveynoe Michaelchurch Eskley St Margarets Craswall and Michaelchurch Foothog Walterstone Observations: GRO... |
Jenings [Jennings] family of Newhouse in Newton, Clodock (1636-1662) |
...Peterchurch, tanner, and Thomas Prosser of St. Margarets, tanner. 2. Thomas Carpenter of Chilston and... |
The History of the Parish of St Margarets |
...The History of the Parish of St Margarets Place name: St Margarets St Margarets... |
...of events, people and places in St Margarets, together with photographs, transcriptions, publications and researches... |
...listing of historical records referring to St Margarets please click on the link below: ST... |
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Leases granted by Lord Abergavenny in Longtown, Forest Hene, Clodock, Craswall, Llanveynoe, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Walterstone, St Margarets, Upper Maescoed, Lower Maescoed, Ewyas Harold and Cwmyoy [Foothog]. (1660 - 1779) |
...Craswall, Llanveynoe, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Walterstone, St Margarets, Upper Maescoed, Lower Maescoed, Ewyas Harold and... |
...Craswall, Llanveynoe, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Walterstone, St Margarets, Upper Maescoed, Lower Maescoed, Ewyas Harold and... |
...Craswall Llanveynoe Michaelchurch Eskley Newton Walterstone St Margarets Upper Maescoed Lower Maescoed Ewyas Harold Cwmyoy... |
Guest Contribution: The Norman Occupation in the Golden Valley, Ewyas and Clifford: Paper by George Marshall (Norman period) |
...land bounding the southern part of St. Margarets still heavily wooded, and which did not... |
...Edwardestune was the northern part of St. Margarets. There is an Edward's Place in this... |
Abstract of Leases in Ewyas Lacy (1819 - 1861) |
...Foothog, Llanveynoe, Longtown, Michaelchurch Escley, Newton, St Margarets and Walterstone. The listing includes names of... |
...Newton Llanveynoe Michaelchurch 3. St Margarets Craswall & Michaelchurch Foothog Walterstone Observations:... |