Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... Royal stood on the edge of the Forest of Mondrem . However , a clear distinction has to be made between the legal bounds of land under Forest Law , which might include considerable areas of settled and farmed land , and the extent of ...
... Royal stood on the edge of the Forest of Mondrem . However , a clear distinction has to be made between the legal bounds of land under Forest Law , which might include considerable areas of settled and farmed land , and the extent of ...
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... Royal was shipping in polished marble columns , capitals and bases for its cloisters through the ports of Chester and Frodsham in 1281.131 Local woods could readily supply small timber , laths and shingles , but the mighty rafters and ...
... Royal was shipping in polished marble columns , capitals and bases for its cloisters through the ports of Chester and Frodsham in 1281.131 Local woods could readily supply small timber , laths and shingles , but the mighty rafters and ...
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... Royal Abbey , 198–203 ; D. Knoop and G. P. Jones , ' The first three years of the building of Vale Royal Abbey ' , Ars Quatuor Coronatum 44 ( 1931 ) , 5-47 . Brakspear 1908 op . cit . ( note 120 ) , 544 , 576 ; Chettle and Kirby 1956 op ...
... Royal Abbey , 198–203 ; D. Knoop and G. P. Jones , ' The first three years of the building of Vale Royal Abbey ' , Ars Quatuor Coronatum 44 ( 1931 ) , 5-47 . Brakspear 1908 op . cit . ( note 120 ) , 544 , 576 ; Chettle and Kirby 1956 op ...
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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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