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A bronze spear - head , about four and a - half inches long , has also been
discovered on the Cil - haul grounds , which are only separated from the
supposed route of the trackway by the small river Taranon , which presents no
obstacles to its ...
A bronze spear - head , about four and a - half inches long , has also been
discovered on the Cil - haul grounds , which are only separated from the
supposed route of the trackway by the small river Taranon , which presents no
obstacles to its ...
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sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet six inches in its greatest breadth
. Beyond these indications the writer failed to discover further vestiges of the old
roadway . Carneddau . — The “ Mountains of Carno " form part of a plateau ...
sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet six inches in its greatest breadth
. Beyond these indications the writer failed to discover further vestiges of the old
roadway . Carneddau . — The “ Mountains of Carno " form part of a plateau ...
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The space situated between the mound and the junction of the brooks is
occupied by two platforms separated from each other by a deep broad fosse ; the
platform nearest the mound is some three or four feet higher than the other . That
portion ...
The space situated between the mound and the junction of the brooks is
occupied by two platforms separated from each other by a deep broad fosse ; the
platform nearest the mound is some three or four feet higher than the other . That
portion ...
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The bribe was partially effectual , for in 1200-1 Payn gave four marcs for the
saving of a day fixed for him at Westminster , when he was not present in his suit
before the king against Walter de Sully concerning a knight's fee in Coyty [ p . 138
] .
The bribe was partially effectual , for in 1200-1 Payn gave four marcs for the
saving of a day fixed for him at Westminster , when he was not present in his suit
before the king against Walter de Sully concerning a knight's fee in Coyty [ p . 138
] .
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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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