Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... Meeting was to be held at Kington . Unfortunately , however , Lewis died suddenly in April that year . But the meeting still took place and the arrangements were in the hands of a local committee chaired by R. W. Banks though he was not ...
... Meeting was to be held at Kington . Unfortunately , however , Lewis died suddenly in April that year . But the meeting still took place and the arrangements were in the hands of a local committee chaired by R. W. Banks though he was not ...
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... meeting in 1855.18 In 1872 Sir Joseph Bailey , Bart , of Glanusk near Crickhowell , had wanted to enjoy his presidency at Abergavenny , rather than Brecon , the Association's preferred choice . He , however , gave way . The 1870 meeting ...
... meeting in 1855.18 In 1872 Sir Joseph Bailey , Bart , of Glanusk near Crickhowell , had wanted to enjoy his presidency at Abergavenny , rather than Brecon , the Association's preferred choice . He , however , gave way . The 1870 meeting ...
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... meeting , with evident delight , agreed to be President.43 Poor Freeman , however , had to endure a certain amount of Cambrian ribbing . After the 1867 Hereford meeting , Barnwell wrote to Banks , enclosing a sketch he had received of ...
... meeting , with evident delight , agreed to be President.43 Poor Freeman , however , had to endure a certain amount of Cambrian ribbing . After the 1867 Hereford meeting , Barnwell wrote to Banks , enclosing a sketch he had received of ...
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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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