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There appears to be no doubt that it is of more modern construction than the rest
of the camp , being apparently the site upon which the Welsh , after the departure
of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . At present the mound is ...
There appears to be no doubt that it is of more modern construction than the rest
of the camp , being apparently the site upon which the Welsh , after the departure
of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . At present the mound is ...
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... nor could he ascertain by whom , or at what time , the passage alluded to was
made . About 500 yards to the north - west of Clap - Mawr , on a field belonging to
Llwyn - y - góg farm , is another tumulus which appears originally to have been ...
... nor could he ascertain by whom , or at what time , the passage alluded to was
made . About 500 yards to the north - west of Clap - Mawr , on a field belonging to
Llwyn - y - góg farm , is another tumulus which appears originally to have been ...
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It does not appear what was the precise nature of the claim made by Richard de
Kardif upon the lands of Blackescerre , and canonically decided against him .
Bishop N. was Nicholas ap Gwrgant , who presided over Llandaff from 1153 to
1183 ...
It does not appear what was the precise nature of the claim made by Richard de
Kardif upon the lands of Blackescerre , and canonically decided against him .
Bishop N. was Nicholas ap Gwrgant , who presided over Llandaff from 1153 to
1183 ...
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... 23 March 1159 , and he witnessed the foundation charter of Keynsham Priory
by the same earl as “ Ricardus de Card , tunc dapifer ( comitis ) ; " it further
appears , from a general confirmation , 11 Edw . II , that he gave land in
Mapledurham ...
... 23 March 1159 , and he witnessed the foundation charter of Keynsham Priory
by the same earl as “ Ricardus de Card , tunc dapifer ( comitis ) ; " it further
appears , from a general confirmation , 11 Edw . II , that he gave land in
Mapledurham ...
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and witnessed by Sir Richard , as appears from its recital in the confirmation
charter of 20 R. II . Meyric , quoting the now lost register of Neath Abbey , says
that Sir Richard de Cardiff had thirty librates of land in Newton Nottage from Earl
...
and witnessed by Sir Richard , as appears from its recital in the confirmation
charter of 20 R. II . Meyric , quoting the now lost register of Neath Abbey , says
that Sir Richard de Cardiff had thirty librates of land in Newton Nottage from Earl
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