Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 67
... early period , was often used to include the Welsh parts of the honour of Gloucester , and therefore much of Monmouth and Glamorgan . Sir Roger de Berkerolles is the traditional ancestor of the family , who is said to have first settled ...
... early period , was often used to include the Welsh parts of the honour of Gloucester , and therefore much of Monmouth and Glamorgan . Sir Roger de Berkerolles is the traditional ancestor of the family , who is said to have first settled ...
Page 74
... early lords of Castleton . The court for the mesne manor was held at Michaelmas only . The Stradlings of St. Donats held it , probably from Berke- rolles , and the Earl of Worcester held under them , and paid ward silver annually to ...
... early lords of Castleton . The court for the mesne manor was held at Michaelmas only . The Stradlings of St. Donats held it , probably from Berke- rolles , and the Earl of Worcester held under them , and paid ward silver annually to ...
Page 79
... early inscribed stones of Wales are cared for and recorded by two members only of the Associa- tion ; and even the genealogies of Wales , the weak point of Welsh antiquaries , are attended to apparently by only very few . Apathy is a ...
... early inscribed stones of Wales are cared for and recorded by two members only of the Associa- tion ; and even the genealogies of Wales , the weak point of Welsh antiquaries , are attended to apparently by only very few . Apathy is a ...
Page 80
... early Welsh chronicles . The visits of the Northmen and the Irishmen caused the formation of defensive posts all round the coasts . These all require a thorough examination and a systematic survey . One of our most distinguished members ...
... early Welsh chronicles . The visits of the Northmen and the Irishmen caused the formation of defensive posts all round the coasts . These all require a thorough examination and a systematic survey . One of our most distinguished members ...
Page 83
... Early British remains . ― There must have been a sharp look - out always kept up by the Hill populations upon the proceedings of their more powerful neighbours in the Vale ; and it is highly probable that a connected . chain of hill ...
... Early British remains . ― There must have been a sharp look - out always kept up by the Hill populations upon the proceedings of their more powerful neighbours in the Vale ; and it is highly probable that a connected . chain of hill ...
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