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... claims of Coxwall - Knoll , advocated by Sir R. C. Hoare , Sir R. I. Murchison ,
and several others , seem , notwithstanding the strong case made out in favour of
the Breidden Hill by Mr. Ffoulkes , to receive the largest share of public favour .
... claims of Coxwall - Knoll , advocated by Sir R. C. Hoare , Sir R. I. Murchison ,
and several others , seem , notwithstanding the strong case made out in favour of
the Breidden Hill by Mr. Ffoulkes , to receive the largest share of public favour .
Page 12
His arguments seem applicable to the mound and entrenchment at the moat near
Caersws , but the regularity of the ... This camp seems to have been an extensive
one , pentagonal in form , pointing in the direction 8 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI .
His arguments seem applicable to the mound and entrenchment at the moat near
Caersws , but the regularity of the ... This camp seems to have been an extensive
one , pentagonal in form , pointing in the direction 8 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI .
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The regularity of the design and structure , the similarity of its form to the well
ascertained Roman work at Caer Leb ; the identity of its name with the undoubted
Roman post near Llyn Ebyr ; and lastly , it seems the last link of the chain of
works ...
The regularity of the design and structure , the similarity of its form to the well
ascertained Roman work at Caer Leb ; the identity of its name with the undoubted
Roman post near Llyn Ebyr ; and lastly , it seems the last link of the chain of
works ...
Page 14
These names taken in conjunction , their being in the immediate vicinity of
fortified posts and tumuli , seem to indicate that the spot was the scene of a
struggle between contending thousands , whose shout gave the name to the
meadow .
These names taken in conjunction , their being in the immediate vicinity of
fortified posts and tumuli , seem to indicate that the spot was the scene of a
struggle between contending thousands , whose shout gave the name to the
meadow .
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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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