Ewyas Lacy was an ancient hundred in south-west Herefordshire. It was part of the ancient Welsh region of Ewyas claimed by the de Lacy family following the Norman Conquest. It equated to the modern civil parishes of Craswall, Cusop, Llancillo, Llanveynoe, Longtown (with Clodock), Michaelchurch Escley, Newton, Rowlestone, St Margarets, and Walterstone.

Ewyas Lacy ceased to be used as an administrative entity with the passing of the Local Government Act 1888. The final residual copyholds were converted to freeholds in the Law of Property Act 1922.

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External links

  • "History of Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  • "Ewyas Lacy". Pastscape. Retrieved 24 March 2013.


Poll Book for Ewyas Lacy, Ewyas Lacy, 1818, Ewyas Lacy Study Group

Research paper Boundary of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy, 1566 1705, Ewyas

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Robert (Ewyas) de Ewyas (abt.11401198) WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Poll Book for Ewyas Lacy, Ewyas Lacy, 1818, Ewyas Lacy Study Group