Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... whole evidence upon which the fabric of Welsh history has been raised . It is very possible , to a certain extent it is nearly certain , that the traditional account of our early condition may after all prove to be the true one . But we ...
... whole evidence upon which the fabric of Welsh history has been raised . It is very possible , to a certain extent it is nearly certain , that the traditional account of our early condition may after all prove to be the true one . But we ...
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... whole heart and soul above all thinges , he shall love his Lord , and in all places of any dread shall stand by his Lord him to defend and his bodie well and truely and without fraude and guile against his enemyes keepe . And this done ...
... whole heart and soul above all thinges , he shall love his Lord , and in all places of any dread shall stand by his Lord him to defend and his bodie well and truely and without fraude and guile against his enemyes keepe . And this done ...
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... whole island to their yoke . Then follows a list of the endowments , and it must be confessed Bernard was a politic knight ; he married Nest , or as the Norman monk who drew the charter called her , Agnes , daughter of Llewelyn ap ...
... whole island to their yoke . Then follows a list of the endowments , and it must be confessed Bernard was a politic knight ; he married Nest , or as the Norman monk who drew the charter called her , Agnes , daughter of Llewelyn ap ...
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... whole land of St. Paul's at Mara ( Llangorse ) ; the right of fishing in Llangorse three days a week , and every day in Advent and in Lent . This privilege of fishing in the mere was also shared by Llanthony Priory . He gave also tithes ...
... whole land of St. Paul's at Mara ( Llangorse ) ; the right of fishing in Llangorse three days a week , and every day in Advent and in Lent . This privilege of fishing in the mere was also shared by Llanthony Priory . He gave also tithes ...
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... whole lordship , he loads all manors and lands , which may hereafter come into his possession , with , the same burden , wherever they may be ; and he added moreover the tithes of toll paid upon goods conveyed from his English to his ...
... whole lordship , he loads all manors and lands , which may hereafter come into his possession , with , the same burden , wherever they may be ; and he added moreover the tithes of toll paid upon goods conveyed from his English to his ...
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