Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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... ground evidence for the churchyard chapel of St Erow ' described by George Owen in the late sixteenth century ( Charles 1947-8 , 278 ) . Owen did not give its precise location but this building , rather than the south transept , may ...
... ground evidence for the churchyard chapel of St Erow ' described by George Owen in the late sixteenth century ( Charles 1947-8 , 278 ) . Owen did not give its precise location but this building , rather than the south transept , may ...
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... grounds created around it , and while the house has vanished traces of those once magnificent gardens can still be discerned today . And it is also possible to visualise , in the mind's eye if not on the ground , some of the elements of ...
... grounds created around it , and while the house has vanished traces of those once magnificent gardens can still be discerned today . And it is also possible to visualise , in the mind's eye if not on the ground , some of the elements of ...
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... ground , was a road or driveway , beyond which was a garden whose content included a mulberry tree . That tree was reported to be ' still vigorous ' at the beginning of the twentieth century when all other traces of the eighteenth ...
... ground , was a road or driveway , beyond which was a garden whose content included a mulberry tree . That tree was reported to be ' still vigorous ' at the beginning of the twentieth century when all other traces of the eighteenth ...
Contents
A SheelanaGig from Llanon Llansanffraid Ceredigion | 15 |
Some IrishWelsh Methodist Links | 49 |
The Progress of Ecclesiology and Ritualism in Wales | 59 |
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