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Page 118
... period of seven years , which agrees well with what we know of the abbey's plight at this time . A surviving excerpt from the lost Register of Neath records that the abbey's Gower estates were held to be of little value at this time ...
... period of seven years , which agrees well with what we know of the abbey's plight at this time . A surviving excerpt from the lost Register of Neath records that the abbey's Gower estates were held to be of little value at this time ...
Page 122
... period in the abbey's history . The seventies and eighties of the thirteenth century had witnessed a disastrous countrywide epidemic of sheep scab.30 The epidemic was as its height in south east Wales in 1281 when a local chronicler ...
... period in the abbey's history . The seventies and eighties of the thirteenth century had witnessed a disastrous countrywide epidemic of sheep scab.30 The epidemic was as its height in south east Wales in 1281 when a local chronicler ...
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... period have been somewhat ignored by writers on churches . As the author says , there has long been the presumption that during this period many church buildings fell into neglect and dereliction . Whilst she rightly questions this idea ...
... period have been somewhat ignored by writers on churches . As the author says , there has long been the presumption that during this period many church buildings fell into neglect and dereliction . Whilst she rightly questions this idea ...
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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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