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Side 134
... to his edition of the Barddoniaeth William Llyn , and by Mr. W. Prichard Williams in his preface to Morris Kyffyn's Deffyniad Ffydd Eglwys Lloegr . 15 March 1582/3 , and was buried at Oswestry on 134 Notes on certain Powysian Poets .
... to his edition of the Barddoniaeth William Llyn , and by Mr. W. Prichard Williams in his preface to Morris Kyffyn's Deffyniad Ffydd Eglwys Lloegr . 15 March 1582/3 , and was buried at Oswestry on 134 Notes on certain Powysian Poets .
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... Eglwys Cwm Wdig , then the latter is to be added under Llanrhian as an extinct ecclesiastical foundation ( Owen's Pembrokeshire , ii , 351 ) . Manerawan or Varnewan for Maenor Nawan , St. Mary1 Mathry Parochiale Wallicanum . 27.
... Eglwys Cwm Wdig , then the latter is to be added under Llanrhian as an extinct ecclesiastical foundation ( Owen's Pembrokeshire , ii , 351 ) . Manerawan or Varnewan for Maenor Nawan , St. Mary1 Mathry Parochiale Wallicanum . 27.
Side 32
... Eglwys Lwyd , Teilo Manorbier for Maenor Bŷr , St. James Martletwy Coed Cenlas Chapel , St. Mary Minwear Monkton , St. Nicholas Crickmarren Chapel . Paterchurch or Patrickchurch , Patrick . Pembroke or Penvro , St. Mary Pembroke or ...
... Eglwys Lwyd , Teilo Manorbier for Maenor Bŷr , St. James Martletwy Coed Cenlas Chapel , St. Mary Minwear Monkton , St. Nicholas Crickmarren Chapel . Paterchurch or Patrickchurch , Patrick . Pembroke or Penvro , St. Mary Pembroke or ...
Side 38
... Eglwys Iail , Cynidr3 Eglwys Vesey . Llanhamlach5 Llechvaen Chapel.® Chapter of Windsor . Duke of Beaufort . Mr. Gabriel Powel . 1 " About a mile and a half from the town [ of Crickhowel ] formerly stood the ' baptismal and parochial ...
... Eglwys Iail , Cynidr3 Eglwys Vesey . Llanhamlach5 Llechvaen Chapel.® Chapter of Windsor . Duke of Beaufort . Mr. Gabriel Powel . 1 " About a mile and a half from the town [ of Crickhowel ] formerly stood the ' baptismal and parochial ...
Side 42
... eglwys . The boundaries of Lann Coit in Cantrev Selyv , are not given in the Book of Llan Dáv ( 166-7 ) , but the possession appears to have been a gift to Arwystl , the disciple of Dubricius , which Arwyst was consecrated Bishop by him ...
... eglwys . The boundaries of Lann Coit in Cantrev Selyv , are not given in the Book of Llan Dáv ( 166-7 ) , but the possession appears to have been a gift to Arwystl , the disciple of Dubricius , which Arwyst was consecrated Bishop by him ...
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