Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... seen neither eating nor drinking , grinding , nor any occupation of life , were exempt from contribution ) , and while money was given towards lights and the service of the church , and lands in trust for the maintenance of the poor ...
... seen neither eating nor drinking , grinding , nor any occupation of life , were exempt from contribution ) , and while money was given towards lights and the service of the church , and lands in trust for the maintenance of the poor ...
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... seen enough of it to point out its distinguishing peculiarities , and I have not seen enough to do very much more . These restrictions leave me for my present subject two or three sadly mutilated monastic and castellated remains , and ...
... seen enough of it to point out its distinguishing peculiarities , and I have not seen enough to do very much more . These restrictions leave me for my present subject two or three sadly mutilated monastic and castellated remains , and ...
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... seen , that of Slymbridge , in quite another part , has most of the general effect of this of Monmouth , though on a smaller scale . The most remarkable thing in the tower is the four - light west window , an excellent example of ...
... seen , that of Slymbridge , in quite another part , has most of the general effect of this of Monmouth , though on a smaller scale . The most remarkable thing in the tower is the four - light west window , an excellent example of ...
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... at least the exterior of its church , to a more neat and seemly condition than any that I have seen during my travels in this part of the kingdom . a 1 Small military features may be discerned both in the IN MONMOUTHSHIRE . 47.
... at least the exterior of its church , to a more neat and seemly condition than any that I have seen during my travels in this part of the kingdom . a 1 Small military features may be discerned both in the IN MONMOUTHSHIRE . 47.
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... seen anywhere ; its ground - plan is singular , some of its details are more singular still . It consists of a nave and chancel , with aisles , chapels , transepts , & c . , collected round them in a most puzzling fashion . As the nave ...
... seen anywhere ; its ground - plan is singular , some of its details are more singular still . It consists of a nave and chancel , with aisles , chapels , transepts , & c . , collected round them in a most puzzling fashion . As the nave ...
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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