Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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... Early Remains of their own county , Anglesey . The Editorial Sub - Committee have again to thank members for their effective cooperation ; and they hope that equal activity will be shewn in contributing to the new or Fourth Series now ...
... Early Remains of their own county , Anglesey . The Editorial Sub - Committee have again to thank members for their effective cooperation ; and they hope that equal activity will be shewn in contributing to the new or Fourth Series now ...
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... . 146 ) . 3 Mon. Angl . , vi , p . 135 . 4 Harl . 6336 , 6596 , p . 66 . 5 Mon. Angl . , vi , p . 135 ; Tanner , Not . Mon .; Harl . MSS . 6596 , 6726 , 6868 . family became thus early extinct ; but the succession was 40 NOTES ON WEOBLEY .
... . 146 ) . 3 Mon. Angl . , vi , p . 135 . 4 Harl . 6336 , 6596 , p . 66 . 5 Mon. Angl . , vi , p . 135 ; Tanner , Not . Mon .; Harl . MSS . 6596 , 6726 , 6868 . family became thus early extinct ; but the succession was 40 NOTES ON WEOBLEY .
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family became thus early extinct ; but the succession was prolonged for some time through the son of Emma ( or Rohesia ) , above mentioned , whose husband's name is not recorded . Her son Gilbert took the name of Lacy , and had a son ...
family became thus early extinct ; but the succession was prolonged for some time through the son of Emma ( or Rohesia ) , above mentioned , whose husband's name is not recorded . Her son Gilbert took the name of Lacy , and had a son ...
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... early in the morning , but nobody to be seen . The stools and forms were thrown into disorder , heaps of malt and vetches mingled , loaves of bread laid on a table carried into another room , and hid in tubs covered with cloths ...
... early in the morning , but nobody to be seen . The stools and forms were thrown into disorder , heaps of malt and vetches mingled , loaves of bread laid on a table carried into another room , and hid in tubs covered with cloths ...
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... early subinfeudation . East Orchard was long the seat of the family of Berk- erolles , whose earliest known appearance was in Mon- mouthshire , near Bassaleg , in the person of William de Bercherola . In the cartulary of St. Peter's of ...
... early subinfeudation . East Orchard was long the seat of the family of Berk- erolles , whose earliest known appearance was in Mon- mouthshire , near Bassaleg , in the person of William de Bercherola . In the cartulary of St. Peter's of ...
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