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There are ten Eastnor probate records pre-1501 listed in  the Calendar of Probate and Administration Acts 1407-1541 and Abstracts of Wills 1541

There are surviving probate documents for 112 Eastnor people, for the years between 1442 and 1700.

As part of the research into the history of Ledbury, building historian Duncan James produced a report on the timber-framed buildings of Ledbury: ‘

The Southend is one of the original medieval streets of Ledbury.

Despite its name, New Street is one of the oldest streets in Ledbury.

Church Street was formerly called Hallend, then Back Lane This road was probably the beginning of the early route from Ledbury to Worcester.

This was one of the original streets of the medieval town, its name recorded from 1288.

The Wills and Inventories of:

The house and shop, No. 20 High Street at the corner of Worcester Road, is of three storeys of which the uppermost is an addition.

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