Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 53
... existence as a borough , were not free from contention . In 1660 Sir E. Turner reported to the House of Commons that the late election is void , as the sheriff did not send any precept for the same . In 1677 the election was pronounced ...
... existence as a borough , were not free from contention . In 1660 Sir E. Turner reported to the House of Commons that the late election is void , as the sheriff did not send any precept for the same . In 1677 the election was pronounced ...
Page 79
... existence ; and hardly a line con- cerning them is published , save what proceeds from members not professionally connected with the Princi- pality . The early inscribed stones of Wales are cared for and recorded by two members only of ...
... existence ; and hardly a line con- cerning them is published , save what proceeds from members not professionally connected with the Princi- pality . The early inscribed stones of Wales are cared for and recorded by two members only of ...
Page 94
... existence , and a communication of them , for the purpose of publication , will be thankfully acknowledged . It is much to be wished that a view and plan of the Archbishop's house , still standing at Conway , may be published . ANCIENT ...
... existence , and a communication of them , for the purpose of publication , will be thankfully acknowledged . It is much to be wished that a view and plan of the Archbishop's house , still standing at Conway , may be published . ANCIENT ...
Page 118
... existence of druidic altars has been a stumbling - block in more than one instance . Thus a few years ago Dr. Fouquet of Vannes believed he had at last dis- covered this long - lost relic of druidic faith . He was too well acquainted ...
... existence of druidic altars has been a stumbling - block in more than one instance . Thus a few years ago Dr. Fouquet of Vannes believed he had at last dis- covered this long - lost relic of druidic faith . He was too well acquainted ...
Page 119
... existence during his time . On a reference to the cut , the gorge will be easily recognised dividing the stone into two portions , the lower one of which is Borlase's " plint . " Had it been furnished with a " gradin " also , it would ...
... existence during his time . On a reference to the cut , the gorge will be easily recognised dividing the stone into two portions , the lower one of which is Borlase's " plint . " Had it been furnished with a " gradin " also , it would ...
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