Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1877 |
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... Early Remains in Carmarthenshire D. R. T. 40 51 • G. E. R. 62 • • E. L. Barnwell . 81 History of the Lordship of Maelor Gym- raeg ( continued ) • J. Y. W. Lloyd . 97 The Castle of Ewias Harold Sir John Oldcastle ( Lord Cobham ) On some ...
... Early Remains in Carmarthenshire D. R. T. 40 51 • G. E. R. 62 • • E. L. Barnwell . 81 History of the Lordship of Maelor Gym- raeg ( continued ) • J. Y. W. Lloyd . 97 The Castle of Ewias Harold Sir John Oldcastle ( Lord Cobham ) On some ...
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... Early English , but certainly are not Norman . The Castle is composed of a circular enclosure or inner ward , about 48 yards in diameter ; to the north- western side of which is appended a rectangular court 68 yards long by 43 yards ...
... Early English , but certainly are not Norman . The Castle is composed of a circular enclosure or inner ward , about 48 yards in diameter ; to the north- western side of which is appended a rectangular court 68 yards long by 43 yards ...
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... early Decorated date . A part of it has recently fallen . The round tower is altogether a very curious and a very unusual structure . It is placed on the south - west front of the inner ward . It is 18 ft . diameter , but pro- jects ...
... early Decorated date . A part of it has recently fallen . The round tower is altogether a very curious and a very unusual structure . It is placed on the south - west front of the inner ward . It is 18 ft . diameter , but pro- jects ...
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... early Decorated character , and have been much altered in the Tudor period . The curtain - wall , from the keep to the great gate- house , is about 20 ft . high , and is of the age of the gatehouse , and later than the wall elsewhere ...
... early Decorated character , and have been much altered in the Tudor period . The curtain - wall , from the keep to the great gate- house , is about 20 ft . high , and is of the age of the gatehouse , and later than the wall elsewhere ...
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... Early English or Early Decorated date , and which appear to be original . They open from the vaulted chamber beneath the hall . The angles of the curtain are quoined with Sutton stone . The Castle , built probably in the Early English ...
... Early English or Early Decorated date , and which appear to be original . They open from the vaulted chamber beneath the hall . The angles of the curtain are quoined with Sutton stone . The Castle , built probably in the Early English ...
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Abergavenny Adda Almeley ancestor Angharad Anglesey arch Archæologia Cambrensis argent Bishop Bleddyn called cantref Castle Catherine Celts chamber chancel church Corwen Coyty curtain Cynric Cynwrig daughter and heiress David Davydd died Dinmael dolmens door Dyffryn Earl east Ednyfed Fychan Edward Lloyd Einion eldest Elizabeth Ewias father floor font Fychan Gethin Goch Goronwy Griffith gules Gwen Gwynedd heir Henry Howel Hugh Ieuan inscription Iorwerth issue Ithel Jane John Lloyd John Wynn King lands Lewis Llan Llandaff Llandderfel Llangedwyn Llangwm Llewelyn Llwyd Llwyn Llys lord lordship Ludlow Maelor Maelor Gymraeg Maelor Saesneg Maesmor manor Maredydd Margaret married mound Norman Ogam original outer Owain parish Penllyn Plas present Prince probably remains Rhys Richard Richard ab Robert Robert ab Roger Roman side Sir John stone Tegeingl Thomas tion tower Tref Trevor Tudor vaulted Wales wall Welsh wife William window
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Pagina 42 - Landaff, may he be accursed. Its boundary is, — from the influx of the brook Bisimich, along the Bis upwards to its source, to the road ; from the road to Yr Ardd, along yr Ardd towards the west to the ridge of the cliff ; from the declivity as far as Rhyd yr Onnen in Nant Broueni, along it to Nant...
Pagina 43 - Their churches have almost as many parsons and sharers as there are principal men in the parish. The sons, after the decease of their fathers, succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices, not by election, but by hereditary right possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God. And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint or institute any other person, the people would certainly revenge the injury upon the institutor and the instituted.
Pagina 135 - The History and Antiquities of the Town of Aberconwy and its Neighbourhood, with Notices of the Natural History of the District, by the Rev. Robert Williams, BA, Christ Church, Oxford, Curate of Llangernyw
Pagina 200 - ... of leuan, and that afterwards he married Gwenllian, daughter of leuan ab Howel ab Maredydd ab Howel ab Madog ab Cadwgan ab Elystan Glodrudd, Prince of Fferlis. By one or other of these three ladies Gruffydd had issue — 1, leuan of Llan Uwch Llyn and Cevn Trevlaith, in the parish of Llanstumdwy, in Eivionydd. He " lived in great credit and esteeme in the days of King Edward III, who allowed him an annual stipend for guarding and conducting of ye justice of North Wales with a companie of archers,...
Pagina 236 - ... isles ; and five others, named Dufnal, Siferth, Huwal (Howel?), Jacob, and Juchil." From the lolo MSS. we gather that Edgar did attempt to persuade at least one Welsh chieftain to help to row him on the Dee. This potentate was Gwaethvoed, Lord of Cibyr and Ceredigion.* In reply to Edgar's summons, he said "he could not row a barge ; and if he could, that he would not do so, except to save a person's life, whether king or vassal.
Pagina 274 - te novacula cotem discissurum ; cape haec et perage, quod aves tuae fieri posse portendunt'. tum 5 illum baud cunctanter discidisse cotem ferunt. statua Atti capite velato, quo in loco res acta est, in comitio in gradibus ipsis ad laevam curiae fuit; cotem quoque eodem loco sitam fuisse memorant. ut esset ad posteros miraculi eius monumentum.
Pagina 42 - ... region of Ergyng, gave, in exchange for a heavenly kingdom, to God, and to St. Dubricius, and his congregation, and his church of the southern portion of the island of Britain, and in the hand of Bishop Ufelwy, and to all his successors in the place, for ever, a field, that is an uncia2 of land, with all its liberty, and all commonage in field and in woods, in water and in pastures...
Pagina 236 - Huntingdon* says he was there in 970. Florence of Worcester, Matthew of Westminster, and William of Malmesbury, say there were eight tributary kings at Chester ; but the Saxon Chronicle and Henry of Huntingdon give six as the number. In the Brut y Tywysogion (Chronicle of the Princes) we read that in the year 971 " Edgar, King of the Saxons, collected a very great fleet at Caerleon upon Usk.
Pagina 197 - Here Edward I, in 1284, held his triumph on the conquest of Wales ; and, perhaps to conciliate the affections of his new subjects, in imitation of the hero Arthur, held a Round Table, and celebrated it with dance and tournament.
Pagina 277 - In this third district of Wales, called Powys, there are most excellent studs put apart for breeding, and deriving their origin from some fine Spanish horses, which Robert de Belesme,1 earl of Shrewsbury, brought into this country: on which account the horses sent from hence are remarkable for their majestic proportion and astonishing fleetness.