Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... British coin , together with silver pieces of the following Cæsars : Julius , Vespasian , Domitian , Adrian , and Antoninus . These form a portion of the Cil - haul coins , and are , for the most part , in a good state of pre- servation ...
... British coin , together with silver pieces of the following Cæsars : Julius , Vespasian , Domitian , Adrian , and Antoninus . These form a portion of the Cil - haul coins , and are , for the most part , in a good state of pre- servation ...
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... British trackway . Within the limits of the parish of St. Harmon are several tumuli which have been noticed in Williams's History of Rad- norshire . Three quarters of a mile to the north - west of the carn known as Crugyn - Terfyn ...
... British trackway . Within the limits of the parish of St. Harmon are several tumuli which have been noticed in Williams's History of Rad- norshire . Three quarters of a mile to the north - west of the carn known as Crugyn - Terfyn ...
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... British post . It adapts its form to the shape of the hill , which is exceedingly precipitous on all its sides , little artificial aid being necessary to make the camp inaccessible . Near it is a farm called Cae - Lluest ( field of ...
... British post . It adapts its form to the shape of the hill , which is exceedingly precipitous on all its sides , little artificial aid being necessary to make the camp inaccessible . Near it is a farm called Cae - Lluest ( field of ...
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... British Museum . Under date of 1645 he notes that on the 11th September the king , attended by his guards , rode from Hereford to Abergavenny . Their direct road would be through Ewyas - Harold , which is just half - way between the two ...
... British Museum . Under date of 1645 he notes that on the 11th September the king , attended by his guards , rode from Hereford to Abergavenny . Their direct road would be through Ewyas - Harold , which is just half - way between the two ...
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... British usage , a most pleasing and poetical one , of decking the graves with flowers on Palm Sunday or Easter Day , still continues ; in con- nection with which I may mention the great reverence shewn , by the custom of all attendants ...
... British usage , a most pleasing and poetical one , of decking the graves with flowers on Palm Sunday or Easter Day , still continues ; in con- nection with which I may mention the great reverence shewn , by the custom of all attendants ...
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Abbas Abbatem Abbati et Conventui abbot acras ancient Anglesey anno anno domini antiquary appears apud Arch Archæological Asaph Bangor barrow Beaumaris Berw Bishop bones British bronze Caersws Camb carn Castle celts centimetres chamber charter church circle circular cist Conventus cromlech D'ni daughter David deposit diameter dicti Domini Earl ecclesie Edward ejusdem eorum Ep'i Ep'o Ep'um Ep'us feet flint fragments Glamorgan Griffith Haverfordwest Henry Hereford Herefordshire Holyhead Holyhead Mountain Hugh ibidem inches inter Johannes Landavensis lands late Llandaff Llanelwy Llewelyn Lord manor Margan married monachis mound Museum noticed omnibus ornament Owen Holland parish Pembrokeshire pottery predicta predicti present probably quæ quam quod relics remains remarkable Richard Robert Roman sepulchral side Sir John stones Tenby terra terre Thomas Holland tion Trefeglwys tumulus tunc Ty Mawr usque vessels Wales walls Welsh William Wrexham Wynne