Name | Richard BARRELL | |
Birth | 1749 | Clodock, Herefordshire, England |
Christening | 4 Jun 1749 | Clodock, Herefordshire, England |
Gender | Male | |
Death | 1829 | Fownhope, Herefordshire, England |
Burial | 13 Apr 1929 | Fownhope, Herefordshire, England |
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Person ID | I8122 | Complete Barrell ONS | 0165 Kington |
Last Modified | 11 Jun 2020 |
Father | John BARRELL, b. Abt 1725 | |
Family ID | F2523 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Blanche THOMAS, b. Abt 1764 d. 17 Oct 1831, Clodock, Herefordshire, England (Age ~ 67 years) | |||||
Marriage | 09 May 1783 | Clodock, Herefordshire, England | ||||
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Family ID | F2522 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
Last Modified | 6 Sep 2015 |
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Photos | Richard Barrell's Signature on a petition 1810 http://www.ewyaslacy.org.uk/-/Research-paper-A-tithe-dispute-in-Clodock-parish/1798-1811/nw_clo_3004 ‘October the 5th 1810 At a parish meeting called on Sunday the 30th day of September 1810 at the parish church and at the Chapels of Craswell and Llanveyno and held at Longtown according to appointment it was then ordered and unanimously agreed that the Churchwardens should pay Edward Prichard the Sum of fourteen Guineas for the Stone and workmanship for setting up a table of the Modus in the parish Church of Clodock being a Decree established by the Court of Exchecher and half a Guinea for hauling of the Stone down to the church.’ Wm Watkins George Anthony James Johnson Joseph Williams Richard Barrell James Gilbert William Prichard Richd Watkins Arnold George Benjam Titley John Rogers William Morgan John Price James George John Gilbert Thomas Penry | |
Church of St Clodock (clydog church) SO 32 NW LONGTOWN CP CLODOCK 6/75 Church of St Clodock 26.1.67 GV I Parish church. C12 nave, C13 chancel, C15 west tower, minor C19 restoration. Sandstone rubble with Welsh slate roof. West tower, nave with south porch,chancel. West tower: three stages with embattled parapet; square-headed light to ground stage, square-headed loop to middle stage and window with two trefoil-headed lights to bell stage. Nave: south side: 2-light traceried window to left, cusped semi-circular headed light, square-headed window with three trefoiled-ogee headed lights and easternmost window, with three pointed lights to right of south porch, possibly dating from C13 (RCHM) with plain outer doorway, inner two-centred arch-headed doorway with chamfered jambs; two semi-circular headed Norman windows survive in north wall of nave. Chancel: square-headed 2-light window to right of slightly semi-circular headed doorway; between the present door and window are traces of a former lancet window; a C13 lancet window survives in north wall. C13 east window of three pointed lights. Interior: late C12 wide 2-centred chancel arch of two chamfered orders, scalloped capitals to shafts. Arch-braced roof with seven C16 moulded tie-beams to nave, similar arch-braced roof to chancel, roof ceiled with C19 boarding throughout. Fittings: C13 font with curved circular bowl, round shaft and base. West gallery and staircase c1700, with turned balusters, C17 box pews with panelled sides and some with dates. Three-decker pulpit with sounding board cl700. Late C17 communion rail, three sided with turned balusters in chancel. Monuments in nave near pulpit a slab with funerary inscription ascribed to C9. There are also remains of paintings on north wall of nave and several other miscellaneous chests and tables. (RCHM Vol I, p 179-180; BoE, p 103). Listing NGR: SO3264627513 |