Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 41
... church of Basalleg . According to Dugdale , Sir John had no children , and the Fonmon estate went to the descendants of his sister's child , who married Adam de Port of Basing , their descendants taking the name of St. John . The male ...
... church of Basalleg . According to Dugdale , Sir John had no children , and the Fonmon estate went to the descendants of his sister's child , who married Adam de Port of Basing , their descendants taking the name of St. John . The male ...
Page 50
... church of Llanblethian . The result was the sending of Eustace , a Tewkesbury monk , to take seizin of the church . On his arrival the keys were removed to the hills , and he could only take seizin of the porch , and protest against ...
... church of Llanblethian . The result was the sending of Eustace , a Tewkesbury monk , to take seizin of the church . On his arrival the keys were removed to the hills , and he could only take seizin of the porch , and protest against ...
Page 55
... The parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has been preserved , in which it resembles Sully , Cogan , Barry , and some others . The " Tre , " or stronghold , was placed OF MARGAM . 55.
... The parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has been preserved , in which it resembles Sully , Cogan , Barry , and some others . The " Tre , " or stronghold , was placed OF MARGAM . 55.
Page 56
... church , in the low ground , where the circum- scribing fosse and part of the enceinte wall still remain . The main stock of the Bonvilles settled in Somerset and Devon , and were of Wescomb and Shute in the latter county . Pole says ...
... church , in the low ground , where the circum- scribing fosse and part of the enceinte wall still remain . The main stock of the Bonvilles settled in Somerset and Devon , and were of Wescomb and Shute in the latter county . Pole says ...
Page 58
... by which they granted him in farm eighty - nine acres of 1 This may refer to the castrum or military earthwork north of the church . land in the fee of Bonvileston , during the minority 58 CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A CARTULARY.
... by which they granted him in farm eighty - nine acres of 1 This may refer to the castrum or military earthwork north of the church . land in the fee of Bonvileston , during the minority 58 CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A CARTULARY.
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