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MICHAELCHURCH is a small village pleasantly situated about 1 mile and a half N. of Tretire, in a valley, through which runs a branch of the Garron brook. The church of St. Michael is an ancient structure of stone, in a very plain style, plastered and whitewashed outside. It has nave, porch, and small belfry with two bells. The living is a rectory, united to Tretire. On a commanding eminence, between this place and Pengethley, is an ancient square camp called " Geer Cop."
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Donne Mr. William C., Michaelchurch villa Owen Rev. Edmund John, B.A. (patron and rector), The Rectory Smyth Mr. Edward, Tretire house | |
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Donne William C., farmer, Michaelchurch villa Fisher Henry, farmer, Michaelchurch Philpotts James, farmer and landowner, Trevase and Treberran farms ROBERTS RICHARD, miller, Tretire mills |
Smith Felix William, farmer; and agent for Peter Matthews, manure manufacturer (of Stroud), Tretire Toomey Peter, haulier Webb Samuel, shopkeeper Williams William, carpenter and wheelwright, Treberran |
[OCR/Transcription by Rosemary Lockie in November 2001
from a copy of Littlebury's Directory of Herefordshire, 1876-7 in Hereford Central Library]
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