Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 79
... their principal residence was transferred to the more agreeable neighbourhood of Haverfordwest , near which Haroldston is situated . But however this may be , it continued in the possession of the OF SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE . 79.
... their principal residence was transferred to the more agreeable neighbourhood of Haverfordwest , near which Haroldston is situated . But however this may be , it continued in the possession of the OF SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE . 79.
Page 80
may be , it continued in the possession of the Perrots until the attainder of Sir John , the Lord Deputy . His grandson , Hugh , a younger son of Sir John Phillips of Picton , was of this place , as appears from the Dale Castle ...
may be , it continued in the possession of the Perrots until the attainder of Sir John , the Lord Deputy . His grandson , Hugh , a younger son of Sir John Phillips of Picton , was of this place , as appears from the Dale Castle ...
Page 83
... possession at an early period . The first , who assumed . the surname of Jones , married an Elliot of Amroth , a place not far distant . His son William married a daughter of Walter Philpin , of Tenby , a neighbour on the other side ...
... possession at an early period . The first , who assumed . the surname of Jones , married an Elliot of Amroth , a place not far distant . His son William married a daughter of Walter Philpin , of Tenby , a neighbour on the other side ...
Page 92
... possessions , was that in consequence of his rebellion against his niece , the lands were to descend to the male issue only - thus corroborating Dr. Powell's statement . " 1 am , etc. , JAMES A. BURT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARCH . CAMB ...
... possessions , was that in consequence of his rebellion against his niece , the lands were to descend to the male issue only - thus corroborating Dr. Powell's statement . " 1 am , etc. , JAMES A. BURT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARCH . CAMB ...
Page 94
... possession of it after the Domesday survey , as Ewias appears there in the possession of Elfred of Marlborough . Harold's own estates in Domesday lie elsewhere . Having dwelt so long on these weightier historical points , I have no time ...
... possession of it after the Domesday survey , as Ewias appears there in the possession of Elfred of Marlborough . Harold's own estates in Domesday lie elsewhere . Having dwelt so long on these weightier historical points , I have no time ...
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Abbas Abbatem Abbati et Conventui abbot acras ancient Anglesey anno anno domini antiquary appears apud Arch Archæological Asaph Bangor barrow Beaumaris Berw Bishop bones British bronze Caersws Camb carn Castle celts centimetres chamber charter church circle circular cist Conventus cromlech D'ni daughter David deposit diameter dicti Domini Earl ecclesie Edward ejusdem eorum Ep'i Ep'o Ep'um Ep'us feet flint fragments Glamorgan Griffith Haverfordwest Henry Hereford Herefordshire Holyhead Holyhead Mountain Hugh ibidem inches inter Johannes Landavensis lands late Llandaff Llanelwy Llewelyn Lord manor Margan married monachis mound Museum noticed omnibus ornament Owen Holland parish Pembrokeshire pottery predicta predicti present probably quæ quam quod relics remains remarkable Richard Robert Roman sepulchral side Sir John stones Tenby terra terre Thomas Holland tion Trefeglwys tumulus tunc Ty Mawr usque vessels Wales walls Welsh William Wrexham Wynne