Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 152W. Pickering, 2005 |
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... suggested that the castle of Caerleon was thrown up by the Welsh lord Caradoc ap Gruffydd of Gwynllŵg ( d . 1081 ) , 97 but it seems more likely that it was built by the Normans ; the evidence of Domesday Book indicates that a castlery ...
... suggested that the castle of Caerleon was thrown up by the Welsh lord Caradoc ap Gruffydd of Gwynllŵg ( d . 1081 ) , 97 but it seems more likely that it was built by the Normans ; the evidence of Domesday Book indicates that a castlery ...
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Attribution : suggested by Thomas preaching at reopening ( Y Tyst , 14 Rhagfyr 1867 , 5 ) . Rebuilt 1876 . 1867-69 Brecon ... suggested by stylistic attribution of façade . Style : simple round - headed . Probable house conversion . 1868 ...
Attribution : suggested by Thomas preaching at reopening ( Y Tyst , 14 Rhagfyr 1867 , 5 ) . Rebuilt 1876 . 1867-69 Brecon ... suggested by stylistic attribution of façade . Style : simple round - headed . Probable house conversion . 1868 ...
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... suggested by former committee member Olive Champion , supported by Joan Beck , with much of the organization being done by Bill Champion and Penny Berryman . As the programme envisaged a quite ambitious amount of travel , commentaries ...
... suggested by former committee member Olive Champion , supported by Joan Beck , with much of the organization being done by Bill Champion and Penny Berryman . As the programme envisaged a quite ambitious amount of travel , commentaries ...
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