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Some of the ancient remains in these parishes , forming the south - western
portion of Montgomeryshire , are the subject of the present paper . That portion of
Arwystli lying to the north of the Severn was , in the time of the Britons , peopled
by a ...
Some of the ancient remains in these parishes , forming the south - western
portion of Montgomeryshire , are the subject of the present paper . That portion of
Arwystli lying to the north of the Severn was , in the time of the Britons , peopled
by a ...
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Its position commands a view of the vale of the Severn and the lower portion of
the valley of the Carno . This also is supposed to have been an outpost of
Caersws , for it has been ascertained that the Romans made camps of this form
as well ...
Its position commands a view of the vale of the Severn and the lower portion of
the valley of the Carno . This also is supposed to have been an outpost of
Caersws , for it has been ascertained that the Romans made camps of this form
as well ...
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About 150 yards from its western end a rampart runs at right angles to its longer
diameter , dividing the camp into two unequal portions , the smaller , from the
nature of the ground , being the stronger of the two . posite end , where the hill ...
About 150 yards from its western end a rampart runs at right angles to its longer
diameter , dividing the camp into two unequal portions , the smaller , from the
nature of the ground , being the stronger of the two . posite end , where the hill ...
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Portions of the ramparts and fosses could be traced in the rear and front of the
house . This hill commands a most pleasant view of the vale of the Severn , and
the Llandinam hills . Whether Pennant's conjecture of its being a British post is ...
Portions of the ramparts and fosses could be traced in the rear and front of the
house . This hill commands a most pleasant view of the vale of the Severn , and
the Llandinam hills . Whether Pennant's conjecture of its being a British post is ...
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tensive one , pentagonal in form , pointing in the direction of the brook , which
runs at the base of the hill , The northern portion has been under cultivation for at
least thirty years , so that the limits of the work in this direction cannot very well be
...
tensive one , pentagonal in form , pointing in the direction of the brook , which
runs at the base of the hill , The northern portion has been under cultivation for at
least thirty years , so that the limits of the work in this direction cannot very well be
...
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