Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 15
... remains of ancient mining operations . Tradition states that the Romans worked lead mines in the neighbourhood of Llawr - y - glyn , and upon the opposite side of this very hill a vein of lead ore was discovered , and , to some ex- tent ...
... remains of ancient mining operations . Tradition states that the Romans worked lead mines in the neighbourhood of Llawr - y - glyn , and upon the opposite side of this very hill a vein of lead ore was discovered , and , to some ex- tent ...
Page 16
... remains of an old smelting - house similar to that mentioned by Mr. Davies as having been dis- covered at Caersws . Numerous small flakes of lead and large quantities of slag or dross were found among the cinders and débris scattered ...
... remains of an old smelting - house similar to that mentioned by Mr. Davies as having been dis- covered at Caersws . Numerous small flakes of lead and large quantities of slag or dross were found among the cinders and débris scattered ...
Page 17
... remains of Roman mining operations have been discovered , would be along the modern cart - road which goes by the foot of the earth- work on Cefn - Cloddiau , but the line indicated by local tradition is identical with the cart - track ...
... remains of Roman mining operations have been discovered , would be along the modern cart - road which goes by the foot of the earth- work on Cefn - Cloddiau , but the line indicated by local tradition is identical with the cart - track ...
Page 18
... remains at present . Would it not be well to place some memorial stone upon the site - one simply stating when it was opened , and by whom . About 150 yards to the south - east are the remains of two small stone circles , each about 18 ...
... remains at present . Would it not be well to place some memorial stone upon the site - one simply stating when it was opened , and by whom . About 150 yards to the south - east are the remains of two small stone circles , each about 18 ...
Page 19
... remains of Twr - Gwyn - Bach , which has been opened at a time which dates back beyond the memory of the oldest frequenter of the mountain . The epithet " gwyn , " ( white ) applied to these carns , seems to be derived from a white ...
... remains of Twr - Gwyn - Bach , which has been opened at a time which dates back beyond the memory of the oldest frequenter of the mountain . The epithet " gwyn , " ( white ) applied to these carns , seems to be derived from a white ...
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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