Wallingford, lord of this province, and many men-at-arms. At the passage of Coed Grono, and at the entrance into the wood, he dismissed him and his attendants, though much against their will, and proceeded on his journey unarmed ; from too great a presumption... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 571904Full view - About this book
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 pages
...through a deep and rocky channel, it pursues a southward course, varying occasionally to humour the him and his attendants, though much against their will,...proceeded on his journey unarmed ; from too great a preposition of the mountains ; and divides Brecknockshire from the adjoining counties of Hereford and... | |
| Thomas Nicholas - 1872 - 494 pages
...many men-at-arms. At the passage of Coed Grono, and at the entrance into the wood, he dismissed him and his attendants, though much against their will,...great a presumption of security, preceded only by a flute-player and a singer, one accompanying the other on the lute. The Welsh, awaiting their arrival,... | |
| John Fitchett Marsh - 1883 - 336 pages
...Grono, and at the entrance into the wood, he difmifled him and his attendants, though much againft their will, and proceeded on his journey unarmed from too great a prefumption of fecurity, preceded only by a minftrel and a finger, one accompanying the other on the... | |
| John Fitchett Marsh - 1883 - 332 pages
...Grono, and at the entrance into the wood, he difmiffed him and his attendants, though much againft their will, and proceeded on his journey unarmed from too great a prefumption of fecurity, preceded only by a minftrel and a finger, one accompanying the other on the... | |
| David Walker - 1977 - 124 pages
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| Thomas Nicholas - 1991 - 556 pages
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| Thomas Nicholas - 1991 - 948 pages
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