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... Anglesey , weare surrendered to the Parlm ; Beaumarish reduced by Coll . Mitton . 27 Octobris : Denbigh Castle was surrendered to Coll . Mytton , for the use of the Parliamt . , by W. Salusbury , of Bachymbyd , governor thereof . The of ...
... Anglesey , weare surrendered to the Parlm ; Beaumarish reduced by Coll . Mitton . 27 Octobris : Denbigh Castle was surrendered to Coll . Mytton , for the use of the Parliamt . , by W. Salusbury , of Bachymbyd , governor thereof . The of ...
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... Anglesey . Dwynwen was the Valentine of the Britons - the patron saint of lovers . And in former times , particularly about the middle of the fourteenth cen- tury , a great number of both sexes visited her well for the purpose of being ...
... Anglesey . Dwynwen was the Valentine of the Britons - the patron saint of lovers . And in former times , particularly about the middle of the fourteenth cen- tury , a great number of both sexes visited her well for the purpose of being ...
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... ANGLESEY . CANTREF OF ABERFFRAW . No. I. CWMMWD OF MALLTRAETH . This ancient division of the isle of Anglesey contains the two Cymmydau or commots of Malltraeth and Llyfon , of which the former is thus parochially subdivided : Aberffraw ...
... ANGLESEY . CANTREF OF ABERFFRAW . No. I. CWMMWD OF MALLTRAETH . This ancient division of the isle of Anglesey contains the two Cymmydau or commots of Malltraeth and Llyfon , of which the former is thus parochially subdivided : Aberffraw ...
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... Anglesey , it has replaced an earlier building , the only traces of which now extant are some zig- zag mouldings rudely carved , worked into the western wall , as imposts to the doorway ; and the font . The church con- sists of a nave ...
... Anglesey , it has replaced an earlier building , the only traces of which now extant are some zig- zag mouldings rudely carved , worked into the western wall , as imposts to the doorway ; and the font . The church con- sists of a nave ...
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... Anglesey . As they were coming up the hill they met a man , whom they questioned how far it might be to Mona . He shewed them some wooden clogs on his feet , nearly worn to pieces , and told them that these were new when he quitted the ...
... Anglesey . As they were coming up the hill they met a man , whom they questioned how far it might be to Mona . He shewed them some wooden clogs on his feet , nearly worn to pieces , and told them that these were new when he quitted the ...
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