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… called it 'the manor of Granant alias Hendre' held of the Lordship of Cemais, and in a document of 1639 it is described as…
… called it 'the manor of Granant alias Hendre' held of the Lordship of Cemais, and in a document of 1639 it is described as 'the manor of Granant' held by John Lloyd of Hendre as of the manor of Monington which was held by John Owen as of the said Lordship. Its jurisdiction lay in the western part of St Dogmaels parish, including Granant, Hendre, and adjoining properties together with a stretch of coast…
… Semptembris med 10 vzd: St. Dogmells, Monington, Moelgroue, Bayuill, Neuarn, Melyney, Eglosserowe & Pencelly, Whytchurch & Nantgwyn, Llanuernagh and Managlogddy make K[emes] upper.…
… Semptembris med 10 vzd: St. Dogmells, Monington, Moelgroue, Bayuill, Neuarn, Melyney, Eglosserowe & Pencelly, Whytchurch & Nantgwyn, Llanuernagh and Managlogddy make K[emes] upper.…
… Monington: Osman: RA5; Pet: RA4; Ric: RA4: 5; Tho: RA5; Wm: RA4. Moorcott: Hugh: RA4. Moore: Cath: K11; Jas: K13: Jn: CE7; Mgt: K13;…
… Monington: Osman: RA5; Pet: RA4; Ric: RA4: 5; Tho: RA5; Wm: RA4. Moorcott: Hugh: RA4. Moore: Cath: K11; Jas: K13: Jn: CE7; Mgt: K13; Owen: K1; Ric: Kl. Morgan: RA13; Ann: RH5; Barb: RA4; Blanch: COl; Clem: K12; Dav: CO10; Edw: RH1; 11; CE1; C03; Eliz: RA10; Evan: CE5; C05; Fras: RH13: Geo: RH3; Griff: RH1 RA15; Gwenl: RH2; Hugh: CO1; 11:Jas: RA12; K6; Jn: CE12; C02; 9: 11; RA1: 11; KI8; P6: Lew…
… married Margery dau. of Richard Monington of Sarnesfield. Most authorities seem to agree on this and on the dates of his numerous public offices,…
… married Margery dau. of Richard Monington of Sarnesfield. Most authorities seem to agree on this and on the dates of his numerous public offices, but a statement that he was sheriff of Here- fordshire in 1636 must be discounted. He purchased Kinnersley castle c. 1588 and reconstructed it, lived there for some years and died in 1607, leaving a son John (sheriff of Radnorshire 1607/8). John died in 1618…
… and one year's chief rent for a reliefe and that Wm. Woodhouse's sone next heir and of full age is ordered to come to…
… and one year's chief rent for a reliefe and that Wm. Woodhouse's sone next heir and of full age is ordered to come to the next Court to be sworn Lord's tenant." (Note appended William Woodhouse did his fealty ad cur. tent. ibm. 4 May, 1680.") 1678. We present Edward Monington by the alienation of one house and land by the name of the White House, and we find the best beast due as he is now…
… Hurlston William Monington Griffith Joans Mr. William Beale & Ladie Dorothie Coleburne Mrs. Doughtey Elizabeth Louke Lucrecia Sheapard Joan Morgan Sum is 015 00…
… Hurlston William Monington Griffith Joans Mr. William Beale & Ladie Dorothie Coleburne Mrs. Doughtey Elizabeth Louke Lucrecia Sheapard Joan Morgan Sum is 015 00 00 100 00 00 068 01 00 134 00 00 024 14 00 022 00 00 058 06 00 011 00 00 006 00 00 007 00 00 132 13 00 008 10 00 025 07 06 005 00 00 009 02 00 626 13 06 Sumtotall 2394 11 08 3. -To all people unto whom this present wryting shall com, or may…
… them must have built the old church of Monington, which bore greater marks of antiquity than any church in this neighbourhood. A description of…
… them must have built the old church of Monington, which bore greater marks of antiquity than any church in this neighbourhood. A description of it, as well as some particulars connected with St. Dogmells, may be given in a future paper. The Lloyds, after residing at Hendre for a vast number of years, removed to Cwmgloyn, where the male line 1 Sir John Perrott owned lands in the immediate…
…, one of the oldest families in Pembrokeshire, represented by James B. Bowen, Esq. All these places are on the old road from the Abbey…
…, one of the oldest families in Pembrokeshire, represented by James B. Bowen, Esq. All these places are on the old road from the Abbey of St. Dogmael's through Bwlch y Nhyfer, above the village of St. Dogmells, by Monington, Rhyd y Vantwn, to Nevern, en route to St. David's. A little to the left of this road is Feidr Saint (the lane of the saints); pro¬ bably another way of the pilgrims from Strata…
…-book of John Rastall and Co., butchers, Hay, 1877-78 (B/D/RTG). Deeds and other papers relating to Llanfeugan 1728, Llangynidr 1854, other parishes 1861 and the…
…-book of John Rastall and Co., butchers, Hay, 1877-78 (B/D/RTG). Deeds and other papers relating to Llanfeugan 1728, Llangynidr 1854, other parishes 1861 and the Buckland estate 1935, Monington 1796-1808, Moylgrove 1811-13, Narberth and Bayvil 1834, co. Pembroke, Carmarthen 1811, and Robertson Williams and Williams family papers and ephemera 1785-1948; papers relating to Powell family of Llangynidr…
… name was Richard. The church still wants a Communion cup and flagon." Its only vessels in 1905 were a pewter bowl and plate, pace…
… name was Richard. The church still wants a Communion cup and flagon." Its only vessels in 1905 were a pewter bowl and plate, pace Rev. J. T. Evans in his Church Plate of Pembrokeshire (p. 52). Monington. Answere to the Booke of details exhibited at the Episcopal Visitation, 31 July, 1684. Steeple out of repair. A Communion Cup or Chalice with a cover of silver, and a flagon of pewter belonging to…
… Windows, 113-27 Llantoid Church, 393 Llanychaer Church, 394 Llwyd, Edward, Account of Capel Garmon Cromlech, 273 Madley Church, 473-4 Magna, 440-445 Matheson, Colin, Report…
… Windows, 113-27 Llantoid Church, 393 Llanychaer Church, 394 Llwyd, Edward, Account of Capel Garmon Cromlech, 273 Madley Church, 473-4 Magna, 440-445 Matheson, Colin, Report on Animal Remains from Merthyr Mawr, 63,64 Mathias, A. G. 0., South Pem- brokeshire Early Settlements, 188-95 Megalithic Structures, 2 Merthyr Mawr Warren, A Settle- ment of Early Iron Age, 44- 66 Monington Church, 394 Mordiford…
…- moutnshire, 1951-57, 102-108 illus. Mitchell's Fold, Shrop., legend of, 137 Mold, Flints., Georgian architecture in, 100, 101 Mongols, position of wife among, 74 Monington,…
…- moutnshire, 1951-57, 102-108 illus. Mitchell's Fold, Shrop., legend of, 137 Mold, Flints., Georgian architecture in, 100, 101 Mongols, position of wife among, 74 Monington, Pemb., church, 44 Monmouth, 12 Georgian architecture in, 95 Great Castle House, 103, 106 Monmouthshire building materials used in, 87-88 Georgian architecture in, 95 survey of houses in, 75, 78-79 monogram slab, 118 illus.…