Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... portions of the annals of a realm . Now , in submitting this paper , I do not for a moment anticipate the realization of such a result as that announced in the last part of my quotation . Its importance is doubtless very limited ...
... portions of the annals of a realm . Now , in submitting this paper , I do not for a moment anticipate the realization of such a result as that announced in the last part of my quotation . Its importance is doubtless very limited ...
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... portion of the remaining customs have almost exclusive reference to the maintenance of weares and mills , and we shall presently see how heavily that maintenance fell upon the Welsh tenants . From the number and particularity of these ...
... portion of the remaining customs have almost exclusive reference to the maintenance of weares and mills , and we shall presently see how heavily that maintenance fell upon the Welsh tenants . From the number and particularity of these ...
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... portion the Forest of Dean , and other lands in England . Her son Reginald , and her grandson Peter , were both benefactors of the priory , as will appear from their charters . The descendants , therefore PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE ...
... portion the Forest of Dean , and other lands in England . Her son Reginald , and her grandson Peter , were both benefactors of the priory , as will appear from their charters . The descendants , therefore PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE ...
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... portion of the Liber Communis , and the only one which descends into minute detail , so is it altogether the most valuable for purposes of general history . Unquestionably the most important lesson which it teaches us , is the ...
... portion of the Liber Communis , and the only one which descends into minute detail , so is it altogether the most valuable for purposes of general history . Unquestionably the most important lesson which it teaches us , is the ...
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... portions of the Church to bring them into one connected whole . Some additional illustrations of the Bishop's Palace might also be acceptable . With these brief observations we will now defer our consideration of this most important ...
... portions of the Church to bring them into one connected whole . Some additional illustrations of the Bishop's Palace might also be acceptable . With these brief observations we will now defer our consideration of this most important ...
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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