Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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Page 60
... appears to have been spanned by a monastic bridge.78 The potential for transport by water was clearly itself an advantage on some sites . Boats from Tintern could trade up the Wye to Monmouth , down to the Channel and across to Bristol ...
... appears to have been spanned by a monastic bridge.78 The potential for transport by water was clearly itself an advantage on some sites . Boats from Tintern could trade up the Wye to Monmouth , down to the Channel and across to Bristol ...
Page 85
... appears that Morgan ap Caradog and his close kinsmen began making grants to Margam in the late 1180s or 1190s , for the first confirmation to mention them is that of Isabella , countess of Gloucester , issued between 1189 and 1199 , and ...
... appears that Morgan ap Caradog and his close kinsmen began making grants to Margam in the late 1180s or 1190s , for the first confirmation to mention them is that of Isabella , countess of Gloucester , issued between 1189 and 1199 , and ...
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... appears to be in the organisation of some of that information . The same themes appear repetitiously in different parts of the book , and the sub - headings that gloss different sections do not always seem to reflect accurately the ...
... appears to be in the organisation of some of that information . The same themes appear repetitiously in different parts of the book , and the sub - headings that gloss different sections do not always seem to reflect accurately the ...
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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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