Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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... 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 about ...
... 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 about ...
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... remains of its former importance , now fast decaying , or losing their best and most striking features under the levelling influence of modern improvement . Not many years ago these relics were more numerous than they are now ; but ...
... remains of its former importance , now fast decaying , or losing their best and most striking features under the levelling influence of modern improvement . Not many years ago these relics were more numerous than they are now ; but ...
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... remains are visible . As Leominster was famous for wool and also for bread , so was Weobley , in former times , for cwrw or ale . It had also , not long since , some trade in gloves ; but this has now disappeared . Blount , in his ...
... remains are visible . As Leominster was famous for wool and also for bread , so was Weobley , in former times , for cwrw or ale . It had also , not long since , some trade in gloves ; but this has now disappeared . Blount , in his ...
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... remains , a fine specimen of timber building ; and this may , per- haps , be the mansion house mentioned above . Turning to the parliamentary history of the Borough of Weobley , we find that it sent burgesses to Parliament throughout ...
... remains , a fine specimen of timber building ; and this may , per- haps , be the mansion house mentioned above . Turning to the parliamentary history of the Borough of Weobley , we find that it sent burgesses to Parliament throughout ...
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... remains of strong works . These were evidently intended for the defence of the entrance where the paved pathway leads down to the well . They are , however , in so confused a state that no plan of them can be made . It was said above ...
... remains of strong works . These were evidently intended for the defence of the entrance where the paved pathway leads down to the well . They are , however , in so confused a state that no plan of them can be made . It was said above ...
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