Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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... period in which he lived , the most dreaded oppressor in his neighbourhood , and a true sycophant , for a common address of his letters to his patron was , ' O Lord , in thee do I put my trust . " " There is every reason to believe that ...
... period in which he lived , the most dreaded oppressor in his neighbourhood , and a true sycophant , for a common address of his letters to his patron was , ' O Lord , in thee do I put my trust . " " There is every reason to believe that ...
Page 32
... period of a stone age , or to the Kym- ric or Romano - British times , when treasure and orna- ments were less frequently deposited with the dead , and when a brass coin was quite sufficient to satisfy the most exorbitant demands of the ...
... period of a stone age , or to the Kym- ric or Romano - British times , when treasure and orna- ments were less frequently deposited with the dead , and when a brass coin was quite sufficient to satisfy the most exorbitant demands of the ...
Page 63
... period . The position , on one side weak , may have been protected , like Flimston , by an encircling wall , but of this no traces remain . The occupants trusted somewhat to the marshes of the Thaw ; but their main safeguard was the ...
... period . The position , on one side weak , may have been protected , like Flimston , by an encircling wall , but of this no traces remain . The occupants trusted somewhat to the marshes of the Thaw ; but their main safeguard was the ...
Page 67
... period , was often used to include the Welsh parts of the honour of Gloucester , and therefore much of Monmouth and Glamorgan . Sir Roger de Berkerolles is the traditional ancestor of the family , who is said to have first settled in ...
... period , was often used to include the Welsh parts of the honour of Gloucester , and therefore much of Monmouth and Glamorgan . Sir Roger de Berkerolles is the traditional ancestor of the family , who is said to have first settled in ...
Page 78
... period of its origin , the absence of official encouragement , and the apathy and dulness it has had to contend with , its progress and actual con- dition cannot be considered otherwise than satisfactory . Its energies 78 ON THE STUDY ...
... period of its origin , the absence of official encouragement , and the apathy and dulness it has had to contend with , its progress and actual con- dition cannot be considered otherwise than satisfactory . Its energies 78 ON THE STUDY ...
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