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Cokayne 1953, p. 458. The
Picards or
Pychards of
Stradewy (now Tretower) Castle, and Scethrog, Brecknockshire, (London:...
- Ocle
Pychard is a
hamlet and
parish near
Burley Gate, in Herefordshire, England, 3.25
miles (5.23 km)
northwest of
Stoke Edith, 6
miles (9.7 km) southwest...
- Ocle
Priory was a
priory near Ocle
Pychard in Herefordshire,
England at grid
reference SO577464. It was a
dependency of Lyre
Abbey in
Normandy and as...
- 1864, p. 727.
Marcombe 2012, pp. 124–25.
Anonymous (1878). The
Picards or
Pychards of Stradewy, now Tretower, castle, and Scethrog,
Brecknockshire [&c.]....
-
divided between two
civil parishes: Much
Cowarne in the east, and Ocle
Pychard in the west, with the
parish of
Moreton Jeffries abutted at the north....
-
referred to as
uncles of
Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. The
Picards or
Pychards of
Stradewy (now Tretower) Castle, and Scethrog, Brecknockshire, (London:...
- Brockhampton,
Moreton Jeffreys, Much Cowarne,
Norton with Brockhampton, Ocle
Pychard, Pencombe, Saltmarshe,
Stanford Bishop,
Stoke Lacy,
Tedstone Delamere,...
- Knight. (New York:
Harper Collins, 2014). Page 314 Bernard. The
Picards of
Pychards; of
Stradewy (now Tretower) Castle, and Scethrog, Brecknockshire. (London:...
- of
Castle Frome,
Genealogy contributed by Lord
Hereford The
Picards or
Pychards of ... Brecknockshire; ... Herefordshire, and ... Worcestershire. (London;...
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victory at Agincourt. In
early times the
castle was held by the
Picard (
Pychard)
family who
gained extensive lands in
Herefordshire for ****isting William...