Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... early period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that family , or he may have come himself from Winchester . De Wincestria and de Win- tonia would at that time be only two forms of the same name . W ...
... early period , and , in one branch , still are found there . Ralph may have been of that family , or he may have come himself from Winchester . De Wincestria and de Win- tonia would at that time be only two forms of the same name . W ...
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clesiastic and a member of a family who appear in the early records of the county , and were extant as late as the reign of Henry VI . As Magister Rafe Mailoc , he tested a charter by Isabel , Countess of Gloucester and Essex [ N. Mon ...
clesiastic and a member of a family who appear in the early records of the county , and were extant as late as the reign of Henry VI . As Magister Rafe Mailoc , he tested a charter by Isabel , Countess of Gloucester and Essex [ N. Mon ...
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Philip de Marcross , the earliest of the name on re- cord , is mentioned by Giraldus as attending on Henry II about 1189 ... early in the thirteenth century . Mr. Traherne mentions a Walter de Marcross , who witnessed a grant by Thomas ...
Philip de Marcross , the earliest of the name on re- cord , is mentioned by Giraldus as attending on Henry II about 1189 ... early in the thirteenth century . Mr. Traherne mentions a Walter de Marcross , who witnessed a grant by Thomas ...
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... early Norman settlers , and certainly gave name to Bonvileston , called by the Welsh Tre - Simwn , from Sir Simon de Bonville , the reputed founder . The parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has ...
... early Norman settlers , and certainly gave name to Bonvileston , called by the Welsh Tre - Simwn , from Sir Simon de Bonville , the reputed founder . The parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has ...
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... illam cum piscibus illius aquæ . " We have thus the date of the interesting tower of Ewyas Harold church , —an instance of the transition from Norman to Early English . rect tradition which assigns to him a statue of a 62 EWYAS - HAROLD .
... illam cum piscibus illius aquæ . " We have thus the date of the interesting tower of Ewyas Harold church , —an instance of the transition from Norman to Early English . rect tradition which assigns to him a statue of a 62 EWYAS - HAROLD .
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