Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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light over the character and quality of that feudal power exercised by the Norman Lords over their Welsh dependents . Formerly , whenever we desired to learn the history of a people , we were to a great degree compelled to be guided ...
light over the character and quality of that feudal power exercised by the Norman Lords over their Welsh dependents . Formerly , whenever we desired to learn the history of a people , we were to a great degree compelled to be guided ...
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... Lord by the words followeinge , that is to saie , ffirst , he ought to come before the Lord kneelinge and acknowledge to hould of the Lord of Crughowell such rents and lands by service of homage and ought to close his handes within the ...
... Lord by the words followeinge , that is to saie , ffirst , he ought to come before the Lord kneelinge and acknowledge to hould of the Lord of Crughowell such rents and lands by service of homage and ought to close his handes within the ...
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... Lord of Crughowell and his heires have of oulde custome that all the Tenants of the borrowe and village and all manner of tenants both Welshe and Fforren shall come and paie the rents to the Lords Bayliffes certeyne days in which the ...
... Lord of Crughowell and his heires have of oulde custome that all the Tenants of the borrowe and village and all manner of tenants both Welshe and Fforren shall come and paie the rents to the Lords Bayliffes certeyne days in which the ...
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... Lord of his Tolle soe borne away . ” “ All the Welshe Tenants of the Lpp of Crughowell shall carry tymber of all manner reparation to the mill of Uske with their bodies , and to make the weare called the Welsh weare upon their own ...
... Lord of his Tolle soe borne away . ” “ All the Welshe Tenants of the Lpp of Crughowell shall carry tymber of all manner reparation to the mill of Uske with their bodies , and to make the weare called the Welsh weare upon their own ...
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... lord , a foreign hierarchy , and their own lands wrested from them to support a crown which they abjured , a lord whom they feared , a church which was eager to supplant their own . In the charter we have , first of all , Bernard's ...
... lord , a foreign hierarchy , and their own lands wrested from them to support a crown which they abjured , a lord whom they feared , a church which was eager to supplant their own . In the charter we have , first of all , Bernard's ...
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Aberystwyth aisle ancient antiquities appears arches architectural Association Bishop Brecon British building called CAMB camp Castle Cathedral century chapel character choir church common considerable contains described district doubt early east Edward England English erected evidence examination example existence extremely fact festival former give Hereford important instance interest John Jones King known land language late latter less lights Lord means meeting nave Norman object observed original Owen parish period persons plain portion position possession present Principality Priory probably question race remains remarkable road Roberts Roman roof round Ruthin seems seen septimana SERIES side station stone Summa supposed taken Thomas tower town traces tradition Wales wall Welsh western whole window