Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... late thirteenth century , all of them recently made accessible by Graham Thomas in a valuable edition . 10 On the other hand , we have very little indeed for several important foundations : our earliest source for early benefactions to ...
... late thirteenth century , all of them recently made accessible by Graham Thomas in a valuable edition . 10 On the other hand , we have very little indeed for several important foundations : our earliest source for early benefactions to ...
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... late twelfth century Maredudd ap Caradog was received into ' the full fraternity ' of Margam in return for agreeing to protect , and to grant pasture and other rights for , its grange of Llanfeuthin ; significantly , the monks also gave ...
... late twelfth century Maredudd ap Caradog was received into ' the full fraternity ' of Margam in return for agreeing to protect , and to grant pasture and other rights for , its grange of Llanfeuthin ; significantly , the monks also gave ...
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... late 1340s severe outbreaks of plague compounded the difficulties of abbey and town alike and the Glyndŵr rebellion of the early fifteenth century caused further dislocation . Its repercussions were long - lived . As late as 1423 the ...
... late 1340s severe outbreaks of plague compounded the difficulties of abbey and town alike and the Glyndŵr rebellion of the early fifteenth century caused further dislocation . Its repercussions were long - lived . As late as 1423 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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