Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... Welsh , after the departure of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . present the mound is covered with trees . It projects slightly on its northern side into an enclosure of rectan- gular form with its corners slightly ...
... Welsh , after the departure of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . present the mound is covered with trees . It projects slightly on its northern side into an enclosure of rectan- gular form with its corners slightly ...
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... Welsh Castell ) on many of our principal hills . ' Pen - y - clun Camp . - The British post alluded to in the last paragraph is rather more than a mile to the west- ward , accommodating its form to the crest of a high isolated hill ...
... Welsh Castell ) on many of our principal hills . ' Pen - y - clun Camp . - The British post alluded to in the last paragraph is rather more than a mile to the west- ward , accommodating its form to the crest of a high isolated hill ...
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... Welsh word Bud - wal , which , according to Dr. O. Pugh , signifies an encamp- ment . The beacon stations upon Rhydd - Howel and Plinlimmon can be seen from here . A carn formerly existed on Bryn - tail hill , about half- a - mile to ...
... Welsh word Bud - wal , which , according to Dr. O. Pugh , signifies an encamp- ment . The beacon stations upon Rhydd - Howel and Plinlimmon can be seen from here . A carn formerly existed on Bryn - tail hill , about half- a - mile to ...
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... Welsh [ Writs M. Sum . i , 265 ] , and at the death of Gilbert de Clare he held , as heir of Gilbert de Humfranville , one quarter fee in Northover and five fees in Lakeford , co . Devon . ( Escaet . 24 Ed . I , No. 107. ) In 1289 John ...
... Welsh [ Writs M. Sum . i , 265 ] , and at the death of Gilbert de Clare he held , as heir of Gilbert de Humfranville , one quarter fee in Northover and five fees in Lakeford , co . Devon . ( Escaet . 24 Ed . I , No. 107. ) In 1289 John ...
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... Welsh lands at Kenfig . The earliest William in the St. John Pedigree was son of Roger , and grandson of Sir John St. John of Fonmon , Fitzhamon's retainer , who appears in the Liber Ruber of the Exchequer . His rank would place him at ...
... Welsh lands at Kenfig . The earliest William in the St. John Pedigree was son of Roger , and grandson of Sir John St. John of Fonmon , Fitzhamon's retainer , who appears in the Liber Ruber of the Exchequer . His rank would place him at ...
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