Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... , and which I have ventured to bring before you , from the persuasion that they are not without value as tending to throw some > light over the character and quality of that feudal power 12 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
... , and which I have ventured to bring before you , from the persuasion that they are not without value as tending to throw some > light over the character and quality of that feudal power 12 CUSTOMS OF THE LORDSHIP OF CRICKHOWEL .
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light over the character and quality of that feudal power exercised by the Norman Lords over their Welsh dependents . Formerly , whenever we desired to learn the history of a people , we were to a great degree compelled to be guided ...
light over the character and quality of that feudal power exercised by the Norman Lords over their Welsh dependents . Formerly , whenever we desired to learn the history of a people , we were to a great degree compelled to be guided ...
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... and the church of an attached monastery . The first result of this union of character has commonly been that the building has originally been one , which , though seldom . exhibiting the full conventual type , still greatly surpassed 42.
... and the church of an attached monastery . The first result of this union of character has commonly been that the building has originally been one , which , though seldom . exhibiting the full conventual type , still greatly surpassed 42.
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... character . The buildings occupied the south side . MONMOUTH . - At Monmouth I have to record destruction still more complete than at Abergavenny . I do not know how its component parts ought to be divided between the devastators of the ...
... character . The buildings occupied the south side . MONMOUTH . - At Monmouth I have to record destruction still more complete than at Abergavenny . I do not know how its component parts ought to be divided between the devastators of the ...
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... character . But they struck me as decidedly inferior to the southern churches ; they are not ruder , but they are somehow more vulgar ; for instance staring square - headed windows of meagre Perpendicular supplant the delightful trefoil ...
... character . But they struck me as decidedly inferior to the southern churches ; they are not ruder , but they are somehow more vulgar ; for instance staring square - headed windows of meagre Perpendicular supplant the delightful trefoil ...
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