Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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... represent a medieval cross - base . Built against the western churchyard boundary are a sub - rectangular cattle / sheep pound , probably from the early nineteenth century , and a masonry building known locally as the ' Armoury ' . This ...
... represent a medieval cross - base . Built against the western churchyard boundary are a sub - rectangular cattle / sheep pound , probably from the early nineteenth century , and a masonry building known locally as the ' Armoury ' . This ...
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... representing an earlier dug grave , 061 on a similar alignment . Both fills were mid - brown clay loams , separated by ... represent a post - pit . THE POST - MEDIEVAL METALLING ( 010 ) The remainder of the burials was sealed by gravel ...
... representing an earlier dug grave , 061 on a similar alignment . Both fills were mid - brown clay loams , separated by ... represent a post - pit . THE POST - MEDIEVAL METALLING ( 010 ) The remainder of the burials was sealed by gravel ...
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... represent the former south transept , but it may represent the removal of the truncated remains of ' St Erow's Chapel ' , described in the late sixteenth century and possibly still visible in 1875 ( Anon . 1875 ) . It lies significantly ...
... represent the former south transept , but it may represent the removal of the truncated remains of ' St Erow's Chapel ' , described in the late sixteenth century and possibly still visible in 1875 ( Anon . 1875 ) . It lies significantly ...
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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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