Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 63
... traces of a fortified building . Their aspect is that of a substantial manor - place of the reigns of Richard II or Henry IV , built with a view to domestic convenience , and containing a good - sized dwelling - house and hall , with a ...
... traces of a fortified building . Their aspect is that of a substantial manor - place of the reigns of Richard II or Henry IV , built with a view to domestic convenience , and containing a good - sized dwelling - house and hall , with a ...
Page 75
... traces of Decorated work . There is a good barrel roof and a hagioscope into the south transept , which was evidently the centre of devotion . In the south wall is a small window once lighting the rood - stair . Near is an arch ...
... traces of Decorated work . There is a good barrel roof and a hagioscope into the south transept , which was evidently the centre of devotion . In the south wall is a small window once lighting the rood - stair . Near is an arch ...
Page 84
... traces of the early Britons . Thus on the mountain road now running over the moors up to the Bwlch beneath the westernmost of the Brecon beacons , and not many miles from the well- known hostelry of the Lamb and Flag , may be found ...
... traces of the early Britons . Thus on the mountain road now running over the moors up to the Bwlch beneath the westernmost of the Brecon beacons , and not many miles from the well- known hostelry of the Lamb and Flag , may be found ...
Page 85
... trace of an ancient road may still be observed in the grass fields north of the modern village of Canton ; but ... traces of it on the Newton Downs , but whether it then went up towards the foot of the hills by Margam , or whether ...
... trace of an ancient road may still be observed in the grass fields north of the modern village of Canton ; but ... traces of it on the Newton Downs , but whether it then went up towards the foot of the hills by Margam , or whether ...
Page 86
... trace of Roman occupation still to be found erect , but far from its original site , is the small Roman altar bearing ... traces , either above or below ground , of the Romans in Swansea , or anywhere else in Gower ? ( To be continued ...
... trace of Roman occupation still to be found erect , but far from its original site , is the small Roman altar bearing ... traces , either above or below ground , of the Romans in Swansea , or anywhere else in Gower ? ( To be continued ...
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