Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... century , which pourtrays in vivid colours the style of domestic architecture which then prevailed in Wales , and more particularly the kind of interior arrangement in which the peasants generally indulged . We use the elegant and ...
... century , which pourtrays in vivid colours the style of domestic architecture which then prevailed in Wales , and more particularly the kind of interior arrangement in which the peasants generally indulged . We use the elegant and ...
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... Consequently , a priory was built without the walls of the castle , for six Benedictine monks , temp . Henry I. , - possibly just before the commencement of the a twelfth century , the conquest of Brecon having been completed 19.
... Consequently , a priory was built without the walls of the castle , for six Benedictine monks , temp . Henry I. , - possibly just before the commencement of the a twelfth century , the conquest of Brecon having been completed 19.
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twelfth century , the conquest of Brecon having been completed about the year 1090 , -- and was dedicated to St. John the Evangelist . By his successful persuasion Roger did a good turn to the new foundation of Battle Abbey , to which ...
twelfth century , the conquest of Brecon having been completed about the year 1090 , -- and was dedicated to St. John the Evangelist . By his successful persuasion Roger did a good turn to the new foundation of Battle Abbey , to which ...
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... century had spared , the nineteenth has laboured with a most perverse diligence to disfigure . Monmouthshire contains four churches of the class , Chepstow , Usk , Monmouth , and Abergavenny . On Chepstow I poured out my indignation ...
... century had spared , the nineteenth has laboured with a most perverse diligence to disfigure . Monmouthshire contains four churches of the class , Chepstow , Usk , Monmouth , and Abergavenny . On Chepstow I poured out my indignation ...
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... centuries ; but certain it is that all that now remains is a lofty tower and spire attached to the west end of a most unsightly modern church . This steeple is more remarkable for its geographical position than for anything else ; it is ...
... centuries ; but certain it is that all that now remains is a lofty tower and spire attached to the west end of a most unsightly modern church . This steeple is more remarkable for its geographical position than for anything else ; it is ...
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Aberystwyth aisle ancient antiquities appears arches architectural Association Bishop Brecon British building called CAMB camp Castle Cathedral century chapel character choir church common considerable contains described district doubt early east Edward England English erected evidence examination example existence extremely fact festival former give Hereford important instance interest John Jones King known land language late latter less lights Lord means meeting nave Norman object observed original Owen parish period persons plain portion position possession present Principality Priory probably question race remains remarkable road Roberts Roman roof round Ruthin seems seen septimana SERIES side station stone Summa supposed taken Thomas tower town traces tradition Wales wall Welsh western whole window