Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, Volume 32The Club, 1902 |
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... Wales , we have mention of Roods as early as A.D. 935 , when in the Dimetian Code of the Laws of Howel Dda it was enacted that " one of the three places where a person is not to give the oath of an absolver , is at the Church door ; for ...
... Wales , we have mention of Roods as early as A.D. 935 , when in the Dimetian Code of the Laws of Howel Dda it was enacted that " one of the three places where a person is not to give the oath of an absolver , is at the Church door ; for ...
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... Wales ; one placed on each side of the entrance into the Chancel , westward , and against the Screen supporting the Rood Loft . Both of these Altars are of plain masonry , with the usual thick projecting , covering slabs and altar ...
... Wales ; one placed on each side of the entrance into the Chancel , westward , and against the Screen supporting the Rood Loft . Both of these Altars are of plain masonry , with the usual thick projecting , covering slabs and altar ...
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... Cathedral Service , Pride of the north western Valleys , Both music and poem to thee . 1 Tour in Wales , iii . 173 ( ed . 1810 ) . In another tone , we find in the Selections from MONTGOMERYSHIRE SCREENS AND ROODLOFTS . 23.
... Cathedral Service , Pride of the north western Valleys , Both music and poem to thee . 1 Tour in Wales , iii . 173 ( ed . 1810 ) . In another tone , we find in the Selections from MONTGOMERYSHIRE SCREENS AND ROODLOFTS . 23.
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... Wales ; the centre arch being of a characteristic local type , and like one at Gyffylliog , near Ruthin , and one at the church ( Llan- gynyw ) near Meifod . LLANGYNYW . - This Screen remains in situ ; and consists of five bays on ...
... Wales ; the centre arch being of a characteristic local type , and like one at Gyffylliog , near Ruthin , and one at the church ( Llan- gynyw ) near Meifod . LLANGYNYW . - This Screen remains in situ ; and consists of five bays on ...
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... to visit a patient in Llandysilio 1 Cambrian Register , 1795 . 2 General View of the Agriculture of North Wales , 1794 . was unable to proceed in his carriage further than Llandrinio 36 HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF LLANDYSILIO .
... to visit a patient in Llandysilio 1 Cambrian Register , 1795 . 2 General View of the Agriculture of North Wales , 1794 . was unable to proceed in his carriage further than Llandrinio 36 HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF LLANDYSILIO .
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