Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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... probably written about 1597 ( the last sheriff mentioned in it having served the office that year ) , found at Gwaunynog in the last stages of decay . The document was styled " Llyma afv o sir- yddion yn sir ddinbech er pan aeth Kymrv ...
... probably written about 1597 ( the last sheriff mentioned in it having served the office that year ) , found at Gwaunynog in the last stages of decay . The document was styled " Llyma afv o sir- yddion yn sir ddinbech er pan aeth Kymrv ...
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... probably arose from careless copying . Foulk Lloyd was the son of John Lloyd , the son of Foulk Lloyd , who was sheriff in 1555 and 1567 . 2 Respecting this Richard Wynn , the Add . MS . 15,017 has the fol- by Janet , daughter of Ellis ...
... probably arose from careless copying . Foulk Lloyd was the son of John Lloyd , the son of Foulk Lloyd , who was sheriff in 1555 and 1567 . 2 Respecting this Richard Wynn , the Add . MS . 15,017 has the fol- by Janet , daughter of Ellis ...
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... probably it is the third brass of Crispus , coined in London about the middle of the fourth century . Under the rock in the centre of the barrow , and on which , in all probability , the body was burnt , were a few more bones and a ...
... probably it is the third brass of Crispus , coined in London about the middle of the fourth century . Under the rock in the centre of the barrow , and on which , in all probability , the body was burnt , were a few more bones and a ...
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... probably never moved by the hand of man . ( See the plan . ) One of 10 FEET these rocks , seven feet long by about four broad , was sloping downwards towards its eastern end ; and remem- bering the one at Morvah Hill , I directed a ...
... probably never moved by the hand of man . ( See the plan . ) One of 10 FEET these rocks , seven feet long by about four broad , was sloping downwards towards its eastern end ; and remem- bering the one at Morvah Hill , I directed a ...
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... probably lies buried in Weobley Church . The male line of this branch of the Lacy 1 Monast . Angl . , iii , 620 . - 2 The leua was 480 perches = 12 quaranteins ; the quarantein = 40 perches . The leua was , perhaps , 1 mile . ( Ellis ...
... probably lies buried in Weobley Church . The male line of this branch of the Lacy 1 Monast . Angl . , iii , 620 . - 2 The leua was 480 perches = 12 quaranteins ; the quarantein = 40 perches . The leua was , perhaps , 1 mile . ( Ellis ...
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