Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... grange . In a paper at the 1998 conference , David Williams set the development of Cistercian granges in a broader European context , using the history , layout and distribution of grange farms from Spain to Poland to illuminate both ...
... grange . In a paper at the 1998 conference , David Williams set the development of Cistercian granges in a broader European context , using the history , layout and distribution of grange farms from Spain to Poland to illuminate both ...
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... Grange and Terrys ' 20 These granges were in the north west of the block of land which had formed the original endowment and their lands lay along the coast at the mouth of the river Afan , as it then flowed into the sea . In the years ...
... Grange and Terrys ' 20 These granges were in the north west of the block of land which had formed the original endowment and their lands lay along the coast at the mouth of the river Afan , as it then flowed into the sea . In the years ...
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... grange barns , field systems and droveways . The party then proceeded to a former farm of Tintern abbey , Trelech Grange ( ST 492017 ) , and examined the former fishponds and ( by kind permission of the Revd Derek Owen ) St Margaret's ...
... grange barns , field systems and droveways . The party then proceeded to a former farm of Tintern abbey , Trelech Grange ( ST 492017 ) , and examined the former fishponds and ( by kind permission of the Revd Derek Owen ) St Margaret's ...
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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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