Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 43
... probably buried in Weobley Church . He is styled by Dugdale a knight ; but this is erroneous , as in the inquisition post mortem , as well as in his own petition , he is termed esquire . In 1419 he is mentioned in conjunction with 1 In ...
... probably buried in Weobley Church . He is styled by Dugdale a knight ; but this is erroneous , as in the inquisition post mortem , as well as in his own petition , he is termed esquire . In 1419 he is mentioned in conjunction with 1 In ...
Page 44
... probably lies buried with her in Weobley Church . He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV . for in 1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his conduct at the battle at ...
... probably lies buried with her in Weobley Church . He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV . for in 1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his conduct at the battle at ...
Page 48
... probably fallen into total decay ; but a plan of it has been preserved by Silas Taylor , entitled " Ichnographia Castri antiquissimi de Weobley ( olim Laciorum ) . " On the fly - leaf of this MS.3 is written , in pencil , " this MS ...
... probably fallen into total decay ; but a plan of it has been preserved by Silas Taylor , entitled " Ichnographia Castri antiquissimi de Weobley ( olim Laciorum ) . " On the fly - leaf of this MS.3 is written , in pencil , " this MS ...
Page 64
... probably for a buttery , as a large door opens from it towards the kitchen . If its upper part was used as a gallery , the hall roof would be above fifty feet long . In the east wall a door opens into the withdrawing room ; and from ...
... probably for a buttery , as a large door opens from it towards the kitchen . If its upper part was used as a gallery , the hall roof would be above fifty feet long . In the east wall a door opens into the withdrawing room ; and from ...
Page 67
... Probably to ascertain whether the crown would suffer any loss by some proposed alienation by William to the abbey . It was probably about this time that the family settled in Glamorgan . The Nerbers , whose history has already been ...
... Probably to ascertain whether the crown would suffer any loss by some proposed alienation by William to the abbey . It was probably about this time that the family settled in Glamorgan . The Nerbers , whose history has already been ...
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