Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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Page 142
... wall masonry towards the east end was demonstrated upon excavation to be the result of post - dissolution disturbance , but elsewhere the masonry along the north wall was found to survive to at least two courses high , as the turf bank ...
... wall masonry towards the east end was demonstrated upon excavation to be the result of post - dissolution disturbance , but elsewhere the masonry along the north wall was found to survive to at least two courses high , as the turf bank ...
Page 143
... wall he noted there are traces of foundations extending eastwards , and also southwards'.46 The incompleteness of the stone footings led him to agree with Leland that the eastern end of the church had never been completed . The Royal ...
... wall he noted there are traces of foundations extending eastwards , and also southwards'.46 The incompleteness of the stone footings led him to agree with Leland that the eastern end of the church had never been completed . The Royal ...
Page 145
... wall of the dormitory range , and it was the eccentric position of this in relation to the church which suggested to him that a smaller church had preceded the existing nave . He also shows a small section of the north cloister walk and ...
... wall of the dormitory range , and it was the eccentric position of this in relation to the church which suggested to him that a smaller church had preceded the existing nave . He also shows a small section of the north cloister walk and ...
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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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