Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... Banks country and getting a president was plain sailing . But Barnwell was not taking risks and wrote in the previous September to ask Banks : What arrangement was made about asking our President to accept office for 1873 ? I have a ...
... Banks country and getting a president was plain sailing . But Barnwell was not taking risks and wrote in the previous September to ask Banks : What arrangement was made about asking our President to accept office for 1873 ? I have a ...
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... Banks . Albert Way , FSA , ' a good English antiquary ' and a founder of the Archaeological Institute as well as a contributor to Archaeologia Cambrensis , and Banks were correspondents , having been introduced to each other by Symonds ...
... Banks . Albert Way , FSA , ' a good English antiquary ' and a founder of the Archaeological Institute as well as a contributor to Archaeologia Cambrensis , and Banks were correspondents , having been introduced to each other by Symonds ...
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... Banks to his wife . BA , RWB 18/1/58 . 11 August 1863 , R. W. Banks to his wife at Charlton Kings . BA , RWB 18/1/42 . 15 August 1863 , R. W. Banks to his wife at Charlton Kings . BA , RWB 12/1/9 . 1 March 1870 , Worthing , The Revd T ...
... Banks to his wife . BA , RWB 18/1/58 . 11 August 1863 , R. W. Banks to his wife at Charlton Kings . BA , RWB 18/1/42 . 15 August 1863 , R. W. Banks to his wife at Charlton Kings . BA , RWB 12/1/9 . 1 March 1870 , Worthing , The Revd T ...
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CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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