Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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... present southern churchyard boundary had remained relatively constant , although it may have lain within a larger burial enclosure . The present churchyard may occupy the site of a Bronze Age cemetery , represented by one arc of the ...
... present southern churchyard boundary had remained relatively constant , although it may have lain within a larger burial enclosure . The present churchyard may occupy the site of a Bronze Age cemetery , represented by one arc of the ...
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... present village ( Fig . 1 ) , was always part of the manor and may even have provided its original name a ' lord of Pengelli ' was recorded , before 1231 , in the grant of a nearby chapel ( Davies 1946 , 364 No. D.499 ) . Jordan had ...
... present village ( Fig . 1 ) , was always part of the manor and may even have provided its original name a ' lord of Pengelli ' was recorded , before 1231 , in the grant of a nearby chapel ( Davies 1946 , 364 No. D.499 ) . Jordan had ...
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... present churchyard , but its original extent was not established . The evidence suggests that the south - west slope downhill from the church may have been formerly more pronounced than at present and appears to have been reduced by ...
... present churchyard , but its original extent was not established . The evidence suggests that the south - west slope downhill from the church may have been formerly more pronounced than at present and appears to have been reduced by ...
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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