Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... continued in some sort of community life at Penrhys and in the moorland east of Strata Florida respectively , but neither community came into the open during Mary Tudor's reign.26 However , the Cistercian order continued to influence ...
... continued in some sort of community life at Penrhys and in the moorland east of Strata Florida respectively , but neither community came into the open during Mary Tudor's reign.26 However , the Cistercian order continued to influence ...
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... continued in 1136 ( Forde ) , 1137 ( Otley , later removed to Thame ) , 1147 , and 1150 ; from Garendon the family spread into a third generation with Bordesley and Biddlesden ( 1138 and 1147 ) ; and from Bordesley into a fourth ...
... continued in 1136 ( Forde ) , 1137 ( Otley , later removed to Thame ) , 1147 , and 1150 ; from Garendon the family spread into a third generation with Bordesley and Biddlesden ( 1138 and 1147 ) ; and from Bordesley into a fourth ...
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... continued to take its toll , and the ground was as uniformly flat as the proverbial pancake . On purchasing the site , Wilson had engaged Layton Cooke to undertake a survey , the terrier for which survives , though unfortunately the ...
... continued to take its toll , and the ground was as uniformly flat as the proverbial pancake . On purchasing the site , Wilson had engaged Layton Cooke to undertake a survey , the terrier for which survives , though unfortunately the ...
Contents
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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