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Offline philheeks

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 25 May 14 12:57 BST (UK) »
Hi there

Did you ever manage to have a look at that book with the high sherrifsof Worcester in them

All the very best

Phil

ps at least I've moved you back to the top of the list again
Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 28 November 20 20:58 GMT (UK) »
I wondered if anyone knows , Which year Lower Temple Laugherne farm was built and who by!
Was it Katherine White and William White of Temple Laugherne who later lived in a newly built house in 1664.
if William Gower and Richard Goodyear had Temple Laugherne in 1544.
Where did Robert Stanford fit in.....Did he owned Temple laugherne or lower temple laugherne farm .
When was Oldbury farm builted. and who owned it in the mid 16th century!

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #38 on: Monday 17 October 22 14:39 BST (UK) »
Hi, I'm researching the Harrisons of Temple Laughern, which is today close to the village known as Lower Broadheath.  Richard inherited the freehold estate at Temple Laughern in 1769 from his uncle Robert.  Does anyone know precisely where this freehold estate was located.