Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 2
... traces its descent from Adam de Salzburg , who was a younger son of the Duke of Bavaria , and came into Wales with Edward I , who gave him Llyweni . Arms . - Gules , a lion rampant argent , ducally crowned or , between three crescents ...
... traces its descent from Adam de Salzburg , who was a younger son of the Duke of Bavaria , and came into Wales with Edward I , who gave him Llyweni . Arms . - Gules , a lion rampant argent , ducally crowned or , between three crescents ...
Page 38
... traces of the bottom could be discovered ; and as it is not likely that that part would have decayed sooner than the upper portions of the urn , it is not unreasonable to suppose that it was broken off before being placed in the kist ...
... traces of the bottom could be discovered ; and as it is not likely that that part would have decayed sooner than the upper portions of the urn , it is not unreasonable to suppose that it was broken off before being placed in the kist ...
Page 48
... trace- able with ease , as is also the moat ; but of the buildings no 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 ...
... trace- able with ease , as is also the moat ; but of the buildings no 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 ...
Page 58
... traces of another entrance which appears to have been protected at the rampart by strong works . From hence there is ... trace as you approach the next bend to the west , after which it leads up to the right hand side of the main ...
... traces of another entrance which appears to have been protected at the rampart by strong works . From hence there is ... trace as you approach the next bend to the west , after which it leads up to the right hand side of the main ...
Page 59
... traces of square buildings ; but all the stones , excepting three or four , have been carried away . About eighty - five yards further on , in the same direc- tion , there is a double chamber tolerably perfect the larger , twenty - six ...
... traces of square buildings ; but all the stones , excepting three or four , have been carried away . About eighty - five yards further on , in the same direc- tion , there is a double chamber tolerably perfect the larger , twenty - six ...
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