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Page 38
Mr. Floyd is uncertain as to the period of John's death , but at the death of the last
Earl Gilbert de Clare in 1314 John had been succeeded by Henry de
Humfranville , who held four fees in Pennard ( Penmark ] , worth £ 60 per annum .
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Mr. Floyd is uncertain as to the period of John's death , but at the death of the last
Earl Gilbert de Clare in 1314 John had been succeeded by Henry de
Humfranville , who held four fees in Pennard ( Penmark ] , worth £ 60 per annum .
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Page 47
The family , afterwards called Wilkins , and recently De Winton , were anciently
De Wintonia , and have been settled in the Vale of Glamorgan from a very early
period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that ...
The family , afterwards called Wilkins , and recently De Winton , were anciently
De Wintonia , and have been settled in the Vale of Glamorgan from a very early
period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that ...
Page 60
From Camden it would seem as though there had been a castle here at the
period of the Conquest ; and , as appears from the Conqueror's survey , refortified
by Alured de Marleberg . Dugdale , however , says that this fortress was originally
...
From Camden it would seem as though there had been a castle here at the
period of the Conquest ; and , as appears from the Conqueror's survey , refortified
by Alured de Marleberg . Dugdale , however , says that this fortress was originally
...
Page 61
This monastery was a cell or dependence of the Abbey at Gloucester , and lasted
at EwyasHarold for about two and half centuries , being reunited to Gloucester in
1358.1 During this period it was , we read , a common burying - place for the ...
This monastery was a cell or dependence of the Abbey at Gloucester , and lasted
at EwyasHarold for about two and half centuries , being reunited to Gloucester in
1358.1 During this period it was , we read , a common burying - place for the ...
Page 78
The three buildings are , however , of such different periods and characters as to
enable us at once to include this particular tradition among similarones found in
all parts of the country concerning these mythical cooperative sisters .
The three buildings are , however , of such different periods and characters as to
enable us at once to include this particular tradition among similarones found in
all parts of the country concerning these mythical cooperative sisters .
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