Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1903 |
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... King , Confessor . Rev. S. Baring Gould and J. Fisher 345 ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTICES AND QUERIES REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS . ་ 82 , 177 , 272 , 371 263 Archaeologia Cambrensis . SIXTH SERIES . - VOL . III iv CONTENTS .
... King , Confessor . Rev. S. Baring Gould and J. Fisher 345 ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTICES AND QUERIES REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS . ་ 82 , 177 , 272 , 371 263 Archaeologia Cambrensis . SIXTH SERIES . - VOL . III iv CONTENTS .
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... flight shorte from the mylles were pollitiquely devised a Headweare with certaine floodgates : " 1 Earl of Pembroke , King Henry VIII . 2 Tolls . 3 Earl of Pembroke . He goes on to remark that the floodgates have been 48 A SURVEY OF.
... flight shorte from the mylles were pollitiquely devised a Headweare with certaine floodgates : " 1 Earl of Pembroke , King Henry VIII . 2 Tolls . 3 Earl of Pembroke . He goes on to remark that the floodgates have been 48 A SURVEY OF.
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... King's ploughland at Coffron " knowen by metes and boundes and by them perambulated ; " ( 2 ) his own survey in 1565 , " for better evidence when occasion should happen , " in which the metes and bounds are fully set out ; he found then ...
... King's ploughland at Coffron " knowen by metes and boundes and by them perambulated ; " ( 2 ) his own survey in 1565 , " for better evidence when occasion should happen , " in which the metes and bounds are fully set out ; he found then ...
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... ; Johnston came to the Butlers by marriage with the Tankard heiress . 6 Deemshill , called Zeimshulle in a fine of 1319 ; see Owen's Pem- brokeshire , 1 , 173 . was made by Henry , King of England and France 52 A SURVEY OF.
... ; Johnston came to the Butlers by marriage with the Tankard heiress . 6 Deemshill , called Zeimshulle in a fine of 1319 ; see Owen's Pem- brokeshire , 1 , 173 . was made by Henry , King of England and France 52 A SURVEY OF.
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was made by Henry , King of England and France , lord of Ireland and Haverford , on the advice of Sir Rhys ap Thomas , supervisor of the lordship of Haver- ford . There is a grant of a coal mine in Roch , late in the tenure of Owen ...
was made by Henry , King of England and France , lord of Ireland and Haverford , on the advice of Sir Rhys ap Thomas , supervisor of the lordship of Haver- ford . There is a grant of a coal mine in Roch , late in the tenure of Owen ...
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