Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3; Volume 14; Volume 23W. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 12
... appears to be no doubt that it is of more modern con- struction than the rest of the camp , being apparently the site upon which the Welsh , after the departure of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . At present the mound ...
... appears to be no doubt that it is of more modern con- struction than the rest of the camp , being apparently the site upon which the Welsh , after the departure of the Romans , erected one of their wooden castles . At present the mound ...
Page 12
... appears to have been once a low agger round its edge . It is about 28 yards in diameter , surrounded by a ditch varying from 10 to 16 feet deep . In the rear of the mound may be traced the outline of a rectangular entrenchment , with ...
... appears to have been once a low agger round its edge . It is about 28 yards in diameter , surrounded by a ditch varying from 10 to 16 feet deep . In the rear of the mound may be traced the outline of a rectangular entrenchment , with ...
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... appears originally to have been a counterpart of the others , but having been cultivated like the rest of the field ... appear rather too far - fetched to be the true one were it not supported by evidence de- rived from the names ...
... appears originally to have been a counterpart of the others , but having been cultivated like the rest of the field ... appear rather too far - fetched to be the true one were it not supported by evidence de- rived from the names ...
Page 15
... appears to have been constructed for the purpose of connecting Caersws with the lead mines which were worked in the upper portion , and upon the borders of the parish of Trefeglwys . The roadway has been traced as far west as a field ...
... appears to have been constructed for the purpose of connecting Caersws with the lead mines which were worked in the upper portion , and upon the borders of the parish of Trefeglwys . The roadway has been traced as far west as a field ...
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... appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was discovered partially embedded in the ground near the spot indicated on the Ordnance map . This stone mea- 3RD SER . , VOL . XIV . 2 sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet ANCIENT ...
... appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was discovered partially embedded in the ground near the spot indicated on the Ordnance map . This stone mea- 3RD SER . , VOL . XIV . 2 sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet ANCIENT ...
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Abbas Abbatem Abbati et Conventui abbot acras ancient Anglesey anno anno domini antiquary appears apud Arch Archæologia Archæological Asaph Bangor barrow Beaumaris Berw Bishop bones British bronze Caersws Camb carn Castle celts centimetres chamber charter church circle circular cist Conventus cromlech D'ni daughter David deposit diameter dicti Domini Earl ecclesie Edward ejusdem eorum Ep'i Ep'o Ep'um Ep'us feet flint fragments Glamorgan Griffith Haverfordwest Henry Hereford Herefordshire Holyhead Holyhead Mountain Hugh ibidem inches inter Johannes Landavensis lands late Llandaff Llandegla Llanelwy Llewelyn Lord manor Margan married monachis mound Museum noticed omnibus ornament Owen Holland parish Pembrokeshire pottery predicta predicti present probably quæ quam quod relics remains Richard Robert Roman sepulchral side Sir John stones terra terre Thomas Holland tion Trefeglwys tumulus tunc Ty Mawr usque vessels Wales walls Welsh William Wrexham Wynne