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History Theses 1901-1970
… M.A. 1914. The history of the town, lordship and castle of Builth, from the 11th to the 16th centuries. G. Wozencroft. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… east side by the turnpikeroad leading from Brecknock to Builth. The surface is chiefly mountainous, occasionally … the hundred of Tlgarth, and on the north to the hundred of Builth. Along this whole tract there is scarcely a house, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a parish, in the union of Llandovery, hundred of Builth, county of Brecknock, South Wales, 9 miles (N. E.) … not for their picturesque beauty. The turnpike-road from Builth to Llandovery passes through the parish, within a … road leading through the heart of the county of Radnor to Builth, and forming the most direct road from Chester, and …
A Survey of London
… Saint Stephen at Westminster. Breaut] Brent 1603 Blewth] Builth laye]=alay, alloy, N.E.D. our] your 1633 2 Sic 1603; …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Bray. [Petition of John of Radnor, late keeper of works at Builth, seeking a corrody in an abbey]. 161 (135). John of Radnor, who was the keeper of the works at Builth, requests to be provided for by the king in some …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the parish of Llangammarch, union and hundred of Builth, county of Brecknock, South Wales, 8 miles (S. W. by W.) from Builth; containing 568 inhabitants. This township, which contains the church, is situated on the road from Builth to Llandovery, and at the junction of the Cammarch …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… between that river and the Llynvi. The road from Hay to Builth passes through it, and the surrounding country is …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 11 April, 1660. Phillippes, Thomas s. Tho., of Builth, co. Brecon, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 10 May, 1667, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Prytherick, page 1217. Prothero, Richard s. R., of Builth, co. Brecon, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 28 March, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… on the Radnorshire side of the Wye, three miles below Builth, in expectation of their holding a conference with … poor-law union of Rhaiadr, and part of the unions of Hay, Builth, Kington, Presteign, and Knighton. Radnorshire is one … western termination in the river Wye, about a mile above Builth, opposite to which town it rises in high, rugged, …
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