Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 43
... mentioned in 1332 as endowing Nicholas Coleshull , chaplain of Weobley Castle , with certain rents ; secondly , to Marcus Husee ; and thirdly , to Sir John Crophull , who in 1361 is styled Seigneur of the Castle of Weobley ; and is ...
... mentioned in 1332 as endowing Nicholas Coleshull , chaplain of Weobley Castle , with certain rents ; secondly , to Marcus Husee ; and thirdly , to Sir John Crophull , who in 1361 is styled Seigneur of the Castle of Weobley ; and is ...
Page 47
... mention of it is in the reign of Stephen , when so many castles were built ; when it was seized on behalf of the Empress ... mentioned in the time of William de Blount , first hus- band of Margery Verdon , in the reign of Edward III.4 In ...
... mention of it is in the reign of Stephen , when so many castles were built ; when it was seized on behalf of the Empress ... mentioned in the time of William de Blount , first hus- band of Margery Verdon , in the reign of Edward III.4 In ...
Page 50
... mentioned above . Turning to the parliamentary history of the Borough of Weobley , we find that it sent burgesses to Parliament throughout the reign of Edward I ; but that this prac- tice was since discontinued till 1640 ( 15 Charles I ) ...
... mentioned above . Turning to the parliamentary history of the Borough of Weobley , we find that it sent burgesses to Parliament throughout the reign of Edward I ; but that this prac- tice was since discontinued till 1640 ( 15 Charles I ) ...
Page 57
... mentioned indentation at the south side of the enclosure . The entrance was defended , on the left hand side , by a wall running inwards for a distance of twenty - two feet , and having a breadth of five feet at the inner end . The main ...
... mentioned indentation at the south side of the enclosure . The entrance was defended , on the left hand side , by a wall running inwards for a distance of twenty - two feet , and having a breadth of five feet at the inner end . The main ...
Page 59
... north - west corner there are traces of foundations , but so much disturbed as to render any attempt at a plan impossible . Larger Double Chamber , West Wall . As was before mentioned , a limestone quarry has en- DIN SYLWY , ANGLESEY . 59.
... north - west corner there are traces of foundations , but so much disturbed as to render any attempt at a plan impossible . Larger Double Chamber , West Wall . As was before mentioned , a limestone quarry has en- DIN SYLWY , ANGLESEY . 59.
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