Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... Church House , situated about quarter of a mile to the north of Tre- feglwys Church . This is the most westerly point at which the earth has been removed and the pavement which constitutes the upper layer of the road laid bare . Its ...
... Church House , situated about quarter of a mile to the north of Tre- feglwys Church . This is the most westerly point at which the earth has been removed and the pavement which constitutes the upper layer of the road laid bare . Its ...
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... church , and have converted it into a post for the gate which opens into the churchyard . The stone upon Glangwden farm , described by Mr. Longueville Jones as a Maen Col ( ? ) , and that upon Talgarth farm have been removed and de ...
... church , and have converted it into a post for the gate which opens into the churchyard . The stone upon Glangwden farm , described by Mr. Longueville Jones as a Maen Col ( ? ) , and that upon Talgarth farm have been removed and de ...
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... church . [ N. Mon. , V , 269. Floyd . ] His successor seems to have been GILBERT , who , in 1166 , held nine knight's fees of William , Earl of Glou- cester . [ L. Niger , 161 ] , and who must have died be- fore 1189-90 , as in that ...
... church . [ N. Mon. , V , 269. Floyd . ] His successor seems to have been GILBERT , who , in 1166 , held nine knight's fees of William , Earl of Glou- cester . [ L. Niger , 161 ] , and who must have died be- fore 1189-90 , as in that ...
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... Church of Coytif , Thomas Michel , parson of the Church of Pourkerrye [ Porthkerry ] , William Bachelor , parson of the Church of Pconstew ? give , grant , and by this our pre- sent charter , confirm to Oliver St. John , John Arundel ...
... Church of Coytif , Thomas Michel , parson of the Church of Pourkerrye [ Porthkerry ] , William Bachelor , parson of the Church of Pconstew ? give , grant , and by this our pre- sent charter , confirm to Oliver St. John , John Arundel ...
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... Church pertaining to that manor , with all their appurtenances , which lately were given to Oliver St. John and Elizabeth his wife , daughter of John de la Bere . Witness Laurence de Berkerolles , Edward de Estradlyne , Thomas ...
... Church pertaining to that manor , with all their appurtenances , which lately were given to Oliver St. John and Elizabeth his wife , daughter of John de la Bere . Witness Laurence de Berkerolles , Edward de Estradlyne , Thomas ...
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