Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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brook for a distance of about 240 feet . The rampart is covered with oak trees . At a distance of 150 feet from the outer ditch is another deep broad fosse , which sur- rounds a large circular mound measuring 520 feet in circumference ...
brook for a distance of about 240 feet . The rampart is covered with oak trees . At a distance of 150 feet from the outer ditch is another deep broad fosse , which sur- rounds a large circular mound measuring 520 feet in circumference ...
Page 21
... covered with grass , a portion of its borders being protected by stones regularly placed upon their edges . Upon its crest are two carns , the smaller one about 5 feet in elevation and about 37 yards in circumference . Eighteen yards to ...
... covered with grass , a portion of its borders being protected by stones regularly placed upon their edges . Upon its crest are two carns , the smaller one about 5 feet in elevation and about 37 yards in circumference . Eighteen yards to ...
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... covered with grass , but the stones in the centre are piled up in a heap 7 feet high and about 6 yards in circumference . All the before mentioned carns , Plinlimmon and Cader Idris , can be seen from here . Remains near the line of ...
... covered with grass , but the stones in the centre are piled up in a heap 7 feet high and about 6 yards in circumference . All the before mentioned carns , Plinlimmon and Cader Idris , can be seen from here . Remains near the line of ...
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... covered . Walter de Sully , the vicecomes , was a mem- ber of a well known family of Devonshire origin , whose memory is preserved in the parish , manor , and ruined castle of Sully , upon the coast a few miles west of Cardiff . Meyric ...
... covered . Walter de Sully , the vicecomes , was a mem- ber of a well known family of Devonshire origin , whose memory is preserved in the parish , manor , and ruined castle of Sully , upon the coast a few miles west of Cardiff . Meyric ...
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... covered up with drift sand , but under the Normans the village was a borough town , and the parish part of the demesne of the chief lord . A slender remain of its ancient castle rises through the sand , and it is celebrated for its pool ...
... covered up with drift sand , but under the Normans the village was a borough town , and the parish part of the demesne of the chief lord . A slender remain of its ancient castle rises through the sand , and it is celebrated for its pool ...
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