Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 62
... been thought better to lay them before the Association at once , rather than to wait for attempts at identification . 63 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . THE ruins of this 62 SLABS FOUND IN ST . ASAPH CATHEDRAL . St. Asaph. ...
... been thought better to lay them before the Association at once , rather than to wait for attempts at identification . 63 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . THE ruins of this 62 SLABS FOUND IN ST . ASAPH CATHEDRAL . St. Asaph. ...
Page 63
63 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . THE ruins of this ancient but long deserted seat of the Berkerolles family , although usually styled a castle , present no traces of a fortified building . Their aspect is that of a substantial manor ...
63 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . THE ruins of this ancient but long deserted seat of the Berkerolles family , although usually styled a castle , present no traces of a fortified building . Their aspect is that of a substantial manor ...
Page 64
... They are gloomy , with walls three feet nine inches thick ; and seem , at the ground - floor , to have been built for offices . One contains a garderobe , and # 1 • near it a water - drain . 64 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE .
... They are gloomy , with walls three feet nine inches thick ; and seem , at the ground - floor , to have been built for offices . One contains a garderobe , and # 1 • near it a water - drain . 64 EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE .
Page 65
... - mon . On the west side of the court is a building , fifty - nine feet by twenty - four feet , with walls three feet thick , now 3RD SER . , VOL . XV . 5 used as a barn . In its north end is EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . 65.
... - mon . On the west side of the court is a building , fifty - nine feet by twenty - four feet , with walls three feet thick , now 3RD SER . , VOL . XV . 5 used as a barn . In its north end is EAST ORCHARD MANOR HOUSE . 65.
Page 66
... manor was in the Giles family , and pro- bably an early subinfeudation . East Orchard was long the seat of the family of Berk- erolles , whose earliest known appearance was in Mon- mouthshire , near Bassaleg , in the person of William ...
... manor was in the Giles family , and pro- bably an early subinfeudation . East Orchard was long the seat of the family of Berk- erolles , whose earliest known appearance was in Mon- mouthshire , near Bassaleg , in the person of William ...
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