Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 70
... original church of St. Nicholas within the castle walls , together with twenty carucates of land to the abbey of Sayes , in Normandy , and according to the same authority , William Marshall subsequently founded , and liberally endowed ...
... original church of St. Nicholas within the castle walls , together with twenty carucates of land to the abbey of Sayes , in Normandy , and according to the same authority , William Marshall subsequently founded , and liberally endowed ...
Page 79
... original name was probably Tre - Jestyn , or , as the Anglo - Norman would call it , Jestyngton . There are numerous instances , in Pembrokeshire , of the same change from the Welsh to the English form . This building is not only one of ...
... original name was probably Tre - Jestyn , or , as the Anglo - Norman would call it , Jestyngton . There are numerous instances , in Pembrokeshire , of the same change from the Welsh to the English form . This building is not only one of ...
Page 80
... original one . The vaulted basements are not provided with means of warming , as is so frequently the case . They are , however , more lofty and spacious than usual in the district , and may have been intended for occupation , not ...
... original one . The vaulted basements are not provided with means of warming , as is so frequently the case . They are , however , more lofty and spacious than usual in the district , and may have been intended for occupation , not ...
Page 82
... original windows were doubt- lessly better adapted for defensive purposes than the present one . ELB So ........ www In the middle of the building is an opening , the sill of which is level with the floor of the upper chamber . The use ...
... original windows were doubt- lessly better adapted for defensive purposes than the present one . ELB So ........ www In the middle of the building is an opening , the sill of which is level with the floor of the upper chamber . The use ...
Page 90
... original state of the cromlech is plainly indicated by the depth of soil which surrounds the structure . HUGH PRICHARD . Dinam , July 10th , 1867 . Correspondence . POWYSLAND CLUB PUBLICATIONS , No. 1 . SIR 90 MONA ANTIQUA .
... original state of the cromlech is plainly indicated by the depth of soil which surrounds the structure . HUGH PRICHARD . Dinam , July 10th , 1867 . Correspondence . POWYSLAND CLUB PUBLICATIONS , No. 1 . SIR 90 MONA ANTIQUA .
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