Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1891 |
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... Henry III occupied the same and four cantreds in Wales , i.e. , those along the Dee to Con- way . He made Roger de Mohault ( Mont ' Alto ) his Justice of Chester , and that individual quietly attached the manor of Ewloe to his ...
... Henry III occupied the same and four cantreds in Wales , i.e. , those along the Dee to Con- way . He made Roger de Mohault ( Mont ' Alto ) his Justice of Chester , and that individual quietly attached the manor of Ewloe to his ...
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... Henry VII ; and those of the Stanley family , with those of Sir William Stanley , which would prove that it was ... III's time the Abbot and Convent had from the Crown ten marks yearly for the susten- tation and salary of the priest at the ...
... Henry VII ; and those of the Stanley family , with those of Sir William Stanley , which would prove that it was ... III's time the Abbot and Convent had from the Crown ten marks yearly for the susten- tation and salary of the priest at the ...
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... III , the manor and Castle of Pencelli , as well as the advowson of the living of Llanveigan , was in the possession of Henry Duke of Buckingham , subsequently the power- ful ally of Richard III , from whom he received “ not only large ...
... III , the manor and Castle of Pencelli , as well as the advowson of the living of Llanveigan , was in the possession of Henry Duke of Buckingham , subsequently the power- ful ally of Richard III , from whom he received “ not only large ...
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... II and Henry Bolingbroke , Duke of Lancaster , and afterwards King Henry IV , on the 19th of August 1399. The scene has been immortalised by Shakespeare in his play of King Richard II , Act III , Scene iii ; and other accounts are given ...
... II and Henry Bolingbroke , Duke of Lancaster , and afterwards King Henry IV , on the 19th of August 1399. The scene has been immortalised by Shakespeare in his play of King Richard II , Act III , Scene iii ; and other accounts are given ...
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... the third charter ) . Arms of the Prince as Prince of Wales at this date . Henry Taylor appointed Town Clerk , 1874 . Fourth window , -Richard II , Nov. XXIXth , MCCCXCV ( the date of the fourth charter ) . Arms of the King at this date ...
... the third charter ) . Arms of the Prince as Prince of Wales at this date . Henry Taylor appointed Town Clerk , 1874 . Fourth window , -Richard II , Nov. XXIXth , MCCCXCV ( the date of the fourth charter ) . Arms of the King at this date ...
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Abbey ancient Angharad ap Dafydd ap ap Gruffydd ap ap Howel ap ap Ieuan ap ap Iorwerth ap Llewelyn ap ap Meredydd ap ap Robert ap Rys ap ap Sion Arch Archæological Atiscross Basingwerk Bleddyn borough Brut y Tywysogion Caerwys Camb Cambrensis cantreds Celtic century Chester church Cynan Dafydd ap Gruffydd daughter David de Barri Earl Edward Elisse English Ewloe Flint Castle Flintshire fychan ap Giraldus Giraldus Cambrensis Gwenhwyfar gwraig Gwynedd Gwysaney Henry Henry III Holywell Hugh inscribed inscription Ireland Irish John King lake-dwellings lands Lloyd ap Lloyd oedd Llywelyn Lord manor Margred married Merionethshire Mold Mostyn nave North Wales Owain Owain Gwynedd Owen parish Phillimore Portrait Powys Fadog predicti probably Rhys Richard Robert ap Robert Fitz-Stephen Roman shaft Sheriff side Sion ap Sir Roger Mostyn stone Tegeingl Thomas thurible tion town transept tribe wall Welsh Wynn
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Page 16 - Nor will I call out upon the mountains, fountains, or hills, or upon the rivers, which now are subservient to the use of men, but once were an abomination and destruction to them, and to which the blind people paid divine honour.
Page 236 - ... permanently, in the Libraries of the Societies. It is believed that the publication of a series of Registers, supplemental and extra to their Transactions, would add to the attractiveness and usefulness of the Societies without being a serious burden to their funds. By combination and organization a considerable body of outside subscribers may probably be secured for such a series, and the cost of distribution of circulars, etc., may be materially reduced by such a plan as the issue, by the Central...
Page 234 - Report on the Transcription and Publication of Parish Registers, etc. The Congress of Archaeological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries desires to call the attention of the public and especially of those interested in antiquarian research, to the extreme importance of duly preserving and rendering accessible the Registers and other Parish Eecords of the United Kingdom.
Page 235 - METHOD OF TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no doubt that a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far more value than any other form ; it is otherwise impossible to be sure that some point of interest and importance has not been overlooked ; the extra trouble of making a complete transcript is small, and the result much more satisfactory. In any case the names should be given literatim and all remarks carefully copied, with some indication, where possible, as to the date of the remark. Other records,...
Page 266 - Patrick and by the ecclesiastics and chieftains of Erin ; for the law of nature had been quite right except the faith and its obligations, and the harmony of the Church and the people.
Page 236 - Registers are preserved as well as later Transcripts ; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers, the Committee have carefully considered the question of printing in abbreviated or index form and have come to the conclusion to strongly recommend that the publication should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much greater....
Page 311 - That this Congress, having taken into consideration the draft of a Bill to extend the Ancient Monuments Protection Act, 1882, beg to express to Sir John Lubbock their approval of the principles therein involved.
Page 235 - ... hope that these suggestions may lead to a still greater number being undertaken. As the older writings are in a different character from that used at the present time, they are not easily deciphered, and require careful examination, even from experts. It is extremely desirable therefore that they should be transcribed, not only to guard against possible loss or injury, but in order to render them more easily and generally accessible to the student. The Committee appointed by the Congress of 1889...
Page 236 - Transcripts should be deposited, either temporarily or permanently, in the Libraries of the Societies. It is believed that the publication of a series of Registers, supplemental and extra to their Transactions, would add to the attractiveness and usefulness of the Societies without being a serious burden to their funds. By combination and organization a considerable body of outside subscribers may probably be secured for such a series, and the cost of distribution of circulars, etc., may be materially...
Page 16 - After the death of that Saint, the waters were almost as sanative as those of the Pool of Bethesda : all Infirmities incident to the human body met with relief: the votive Crutches, the Barrows, and other Proofs of Cures, to this moment remain as evidences pendent over the Well.