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Upon the left bank of the Severn , about a mile to the north - east of Caersws , on
the summit of Gwynfynydd Common , in close proximity to the Roman trackway
leading to the north , is an entrenchment bounded by a single fosse and vallum .
Upon the left bank of the Severn , about a mile to the north - east of Caersws , on
the summit of Gwynfynydd Common , in close proximity to the Roman trackway
leading to the north , is an entrenchment bounded by a single fosse and vallum .
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That the Romans were stationed at this spot seems to be placed beyond a doubt
by a most remarkable “ find ” of coins in close proximity to the old furIn the year
1835 one of the horses of the farm , while scampering over the ground and
kicking ...
That the Romans were stationed at this spot seems to be placed beyond a doubt
by a most remarkable “ find ” of coins in close proximity to the old furIn the year
1835 one of the horses of the farm , while scampering over the ground and
kicking ...
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Gilbert Burdin and his sons , Reuer , Gaufrid , and William , do not occur again
here , but Walter Burdin gave four acres in the fee of Newton to Neath before
John [ N. Mon. v . 58 ] and Richard de B. appears in the Gloucestershire close roll
in ...
Gilbert Burdin and his sons , Reuer , Gaufrid , and William , do not occur again
here , but Walter Burdin gave four acres in the fee of Newton to Neath before
John [ N. Mon. v . 58 ] and Richard de B. appears in the Gloucestershire close roll
in ...
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[ Close Roll I , 313 ; Fine Roll I , 258. ] Next in succession was probably another
Gilbert , who in 1233 did homage to H. III for the land he had as one of the heirs
of his cousin Matthew de Torrington [ Fine Roll , I , 238 ] , and in 1249 witnessed
the ...
[ Close Roll I , 313 ; Fine Roll I , 258. ] Next in succession was probably another
Gilbert , who in 1233 did homage to H. III for the land he had as one of the heirs
of his cousin Matthew de Torrington [ Fine Roll , I , 238 ] , and in 1249 witnessed
the ...
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Robert de Bonville and Juliana his wife gave lands in Craumere to Tewkesbury . [
N. M. iv , 73. ] The Close Roll of 1297 [ 25 Ed . I , M. 18 , 9 May mentions James
de Bonevill and Amabilia his wife , as co - complainants with Simon de Ralee ...
Robert de Bonville and Juliana his wife gave lands in Craumere to Tewkesbury . [
N. M. iv , 73. ] The Close Roll of 1297 [ 25 Ed . I , M. 18 , 9 May mentions James
de Bonevill and Amabilia his wife , as co - complainants with Simon de Ralee ...
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