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Heyope Churchyard Survey report

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 26 July 2013 by Kevin5 February 2015

The Project arranged to survey the churchyard at St. David’s church, Heyope as an opportunity to practice careful recording of archaeological materials etc. This is hoped to provide a group of trained volunteers for an eventual survey of Knucklas Castle. The report is now available from Liz Jackson (contact 01547 520182) on CD (or on paper for an additional charge).

The report does not include the details of each grave, but the grave details are also included separately on the CD. This grave information is available now on the church web site (click here) where there is a list of all the graves with their inscriptions etc., and with a map of the graves with links to the grave details.

Here are the cover and contents pages to show the scope:

KNUCKLAS CASTLE COMMUNITY LAND PROJECT
Archaeology and Local History Group

Report on the Churchyard Survey
at St David’s, Heyope
2009 – 2012

CoverPic

A COMMUNITY PROJECT CARRIED OUT BY LOCAL VOLUNTEERS

with the support of Beguildy Community Council
and The Heyope Recreation Ground Trust

Contents

Introduction

The KCCLP 4
Aims of the Survey 4
Involving the community 4

The Survey

Description of the churchyard at St David’s, Heyope 6
Document search 13
The churchyard plan 16
Preparations for recording the monuments 18
Method of recording 19
Recording Days 19
Other memorial features in the churchyard 27
Analysis and summary of results 34
Digitization and publication 44
The Future 44
Acknowledgements 45
Appendices 46

 

Cover photograph: Heyope churchyard on the day of the EDM survey

Report written and compiled by Elizabeth Jackson and Isabel Forbath with a contribution from Peter North
Photographs by Laura Woodside-Jones

(c) Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Ltd., 1 Heyope Road, Knucklas, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1PT
(c) Accompanying Churchyard Plan: Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
2013 All Rights Reserved

Group Working

Volunteers working in the S. W. Quadrant, 10th October, 2009

Posted in Archaeology & local history, Information | Tagged archaeology, churchyard, heyope, history, knucklas

The thrilling touch of the past

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 25 March 2010 by Kevin5 February 2015

Imagine unfolding a fragile piece of history,  a piece of parchment folded into a small rectangle with two red seals dangling from it, one so huge that surely the weight of it would rip it apart.

How to get it out of it’s small square grey cardboard box where it is incongruously nestling in some grey foam.  Eagle eyed librarians watch over a hushed room of people looking at all sorts of priceless treasures. Gingerly this treasure is teased from it’s box.

The parchment must be tougher than it appears. On the top a zig zag pattern has been cut and at the bottom where the two seals hang heavily from slits in the thick parchment are three further slits now empty. The big seal is dark dark red, heavy and smooth on the back. The pattern on the front has been partly damaged over the passing  years but some remains clear, a pattern of four shields with chevrons with a smaller one joining them all at the centre.

Across the parchment is a dense neat black Early English script but it is difficult to distinguish individual letters let alone patterns of words. You get an inkling of what it must feel like to be illiterate  wanting to understand but not knowing the code.

What I was looking at had thankfully been transcribed in part at the beginning of the 20th century into legible Latin. It was a lease for ‘knoclas castle’ among other castles and lands c. 1433

When was the last time that this document had seen the cold light of day ?

Where had it been kept for the last five hundred years ?

How had it survived ?

The wonderful thing is anyone can go and see it although it is in the restricted section of the British Library in London  for which you will need a letter to explain what a fit and proper person you are plus a reading room card which you can get on the day as long as you have lots of ID.
Ch Cnwclas al Knucklass Co Radnor Lease of the castle and demesne, c.1433 (Knoclas). Harl.ch. 53H. 17

Janet

Tagged 1433, castle, history, knoclas, knucklas, lease, parchment

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