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I. Sarah married to Thomas Hill of Soulton , Esq . , co . of Salop . iv . Mary . The
Eyton family is descended through Elidyr , lord of Eyton , Erlisham , and
Borasham , second son of Rhys Sais , from Tudor Trefor . Arms . — Quarterly ,
first and ...
I. Sarah married to Thomas Hill of Soulton , Esq . , co . of Salop . iv . Mary . The
Eyton family is descended through Elidyr , lord of Eyton , Erlisham , and
Borasham , second son of Rhys Sais , from Tudor Trefor . Arms . — Quarterly ,
first and ...
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... but of late years ( with the exception of Mr. Cotten's discovery of flint arrow -
heads on Botrea Hill , in 1826 , and several fine urns from the parishes of Paul
and Buryan ) , little has been added to what we knew already of the sepulchral
history ...
... but of late years ( with the exception of Mr. Cotten's discovery of flint arrow -
heads on Botrea Hill , in 1826 , and several fine urns from the parishes of Paul
and Buryan ) , little has been added to what we knew already of the sepulchral
history ...
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Height ( foot . ) ARCH . CAIB . VOL . XY It is for this reason that I venture to give.
URN FROM TREDINNEY RARROW . FRAGMENT OF URN FROM MORVAH
HILL BARROW .
Height ( foot . ) ARCH . CAIB . VOL . XY It is for this reason that I venture to give.
URN FROM TREDINNEY RARROW . FRAGMENT OF URN FROM MORVAH
HILL BARROW .
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MORVAH HILL BARROW . an urn . In the summer of 1863 my attention was
directed to a line of three barrows , lying in a direction north - east and south -
west , on the top of Morvah Hill , or Trevean , about four miles and a half north of
the ...
MORVAH HILL BARROW . an urn . In the summer of 1863 my attention was
directed to a line of three barrows , lying in a direction north - east and south -
west , on the top of Morvah Hill , or Trevean , about four miles and a half north of
the ...
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Several pebbles were also found ; and chippings of flint are not uncommonly
picked up on the adjacent commons , although none were found in the barrow
itself . It is worth mentioning that the valley immediately below the hill on which
this ...
Several pebbles were also found ; and chippings of flint are not uncommonly
picked up on the adjacent commons , although none were found in the barrow
itself . It is worth mentioning that the valley immediately below the hill on which
this ...
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