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adulterine castle is documented at Hailes , and this may have survived at least up until 1225 ; but it had almost certainly been abandoned before the monastic foundation in 1246 , and there is no reason to suppose that it exerted any ...
adulterine castle is documented at Hailes , and this may have survived at least up until 1225 ; but it had almost certainly been abandoned before the monastic foundation in 1246 , and there is no reason to suppose that it exerted any ...
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... castle on the western side of the river ( Fig . 2 ) . No precise date can be given for this castle but it must have been in place by the late 1120s when Norman aggression against the Welsh magnates was renewed in west Glamorgan.4 De ...
... castle on the western side of the river ( Fig . 2 ) . No precise date can be given for this castle but it must have been in place by the late 1120s when Norman aggression against the Welsh magnates was renewed in west Glamorgan.4 De ...
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... castle studies . For twenty years he led excavations at Laugharne Castle , publishing a number of interim reports , as well as the Cadw guidebook that appeared when the castle was opened to the public in 1995. His work on the final ...
... castle studies . For twenty years he led excavations at Laugharne Castle , publishing a number of interim reports , as well as the Cadw guidebook that appeared when the castle was opened to the public in 1995. His work on the final ...
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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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