Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 29
... parish , manor , and ruined castle of Sully , upon the coast a few miles west of Cardiff . Meyric makes their founder Raymond de Sully , a fol- lower of Fitzhamon , and mentions Walter , Raymond , and Meyric de Sully as occurring in the ...
... parish , manor , and ruined castle of Sully , upon the coast a few miles west of Cardiff . Meyric makes their founder Raymond de Sully , a fol- lower of Fitzhamon , and mentions Walter , Raymond , and Meyric de Sully as occurring in the ...
Page 48
... parish next south of Margam , and which reaches to the sea - shore . Much of it has long been covered up with drift sand , but under the Normans the village was a borough town , and the parish part of the demesne of the chief lord . A ...
... parish next south of Margam , and which reaches to the sea - shore . Much of it has long been covered up with drift sand , but under the Normans the village was a borough town , and the parish part of the demesne of the chief lord . A ...
Page 55
... parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has been preserved , in which it resembles Sully , Cogan , Barry , and some others . The " Tre , " or stronghold , was placed OF MARGAM . 55.
... parish church is dedicated to St. Mary , but no pure Welsh name for the parish has been preserved , in which it resembles Sully , Cogan , Barry , and some others . The " Tre , " or stronghold , was placed OF MARGAM . 55.
Page 59
... parish and manor , William as named in a dateless deed , Maurice , and John , and adds that an heiress of Bonville married Lewis Rag- lan . Bonvileston probably remained in the crown from the dissolution until 18 Feb. , 32 H. VIII ...
... parish and manor , William as named in a dateless deed , Maurice , and John , and adds that an heiress of Bonville married Lewis Rag- lan . Bonvileston probably remained in the crown from the dissolution until 18 Feb. , 32 H. VIII ...
Page 60
... parish in Wiltshire . I have sought in vain from Welsh scholars for any reliable explanation of the name . It occurs as Euas in a Welsh life of St. Beino , edited by the late Rev. Mr. Rees , of Cascob . By Leland it is spelt Ewis ...
... parish in Wiltshire . I have sought in vain from Welsh scholars for any reliable explanation of the name . It occurs as Euas in a Welsh life of St. Beino , edited by the late Rev. Mr. Rees , of Cascob . By Leland it is spelt Ewis ...
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