Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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described by Mr. Hancock , which are still to be found on the fields belonging to the Cyffiau and the Ffinant . Trefeglwys utilitarians have removed the one which formerly stood at the east end of the church , and have converted it into ...
described by Mr. Hancock , which are still to be found on the fields belonging to the Cyffiau and the Ffinant . Trefeglwys utilitarians have removed the one which formerly stood at the east end of the church , and have converted it into ...
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... described by Mr. Morgan in his paper " On Carno " ( Arch . Camb . , 1853 , p . 1 ) . The writer did not visit its eastern and south - eastern sides , which are not destitute of vestiges which plainly indi- cate it to be worthy of ...
... described by Mr. Morgan in his paper " On Carno " ( Arch . Camb . , 1853 , p . 1 ) . The writer did not visit its eastern and south - eastern sides , which are not destitute of vestiges which plainly indi- cate it to be worthy of ...
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... described in a former volume of this Journal , still remain . GILBERT de Humfranville gave land at Aisse , now Nash , co . Somerset , worth 31s . per annum , to Tewkes- bury Abbey for the soul of his wife , and in 1104 he was a witness ...
... described in a former volume of this Journal , still remain . GILBERT de Humfranville gave land at Aisse , now Nash , co . Somerset , worth 31s . per annum , to Tewkes- bury Abbey for the soul of his wife , and in 1104 he was a witness ...
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... described in documents to which I shall presently refer , and so be equivalent to the Fitz which enters into the composition of some English names of places ? The first Harold was the founder of a priory of Bene- dictines here , removed ...
... described in documents to which I shall presently refer , and so be equivalent to the Fitz which enters into the composition of some English names of places ? The first Harold was the founder of a priory of Bene- dictines here , removed ...
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... , cap . 11 ) . The principal reason of our visit to Llanddewi Brevi was to see the church where once was suspended the horn of that gigantic ox which was seen by Bishop Gibson , and is described in his additions to Camden's 85.
... , cap . 11 ) . The principal reason of our visit to Llanddewi Brevi was to see the church where once was suspended the horn of that gigantic ox which was seen by Bishop Gibson , and is described in his additions to Camden's 85.
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