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Cardiff Records
… (1492.) Mr. Corbett's map shews this as the land between Newport Road and Richards Terrace, with Stacey Road running … whose commercial importance has been transferred to Newport. The Welsh language was spoken in every parish of … (the West Monmouthshire hills) and the district between Newport and Cardiff. The local dialect is the Gwenhwyseg. A …
Cardiff Records
… The. A bank in the Bristol Channel, west of the Flat Holm. NEWPORT ROAD. The principal eastern outlet from Cardiff, … the parish of Roath, and across the river Rhymny to Newport, Monmouthshire. It is practically identical with the … of the village of Rumney, on the west side of the road to Newport. PEN-Y-RHIW (the head of the slope.) The top of the …
Cardiff Records
… A little to the east-north-east, on the opposite side of Newport Road, stood the Spital Barn. SPITAL CLOSE. A field of … (the house of the rose-bush.) The Welsh name of 174 Newport Road, in the parish of Roath. This, which is the … relation to Cardiff, the Via Julia is represented by the Newport Road, Crockherbtown, Queen Street, Duke Street, …
Survey of London
… property is given in P.R.O., T. 54/27, p. 35. In 1668 Lord Newport, comptroller of the household, received as an … and in the following year a new building was erected for Newport on this site: "These are to signifie unto you His Mat … erect and build a new building for the use of the Lord Newport, Treasurer of His Mat s Houshold, which building is …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Charles Selwyn, Esq; Gentleman Usher to the Princess. Newport. Sir William Poole, Bart. chose likewise in this … duly elected. In his Place Edmond Miller, Esq; aforesaid. Newport. Charles Earl of March, Son and Heir apparent of the … Earl of March, became Duke of Richmond, choselikewise for Newport, in the C. of Southampton. In his Place Lord William …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Leeke, Richard Simman, Stephen Broome, William Colby, John Newport, Edward Holland, Henry Broome, William Hacker James …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… good (Plate pp. 199, 200). The large church at Newport Pagnell was re-built partly in the 14th century and … Tattenhoe Church, re-built in 1540, and the W. tower at Newport Pagnell, erected between 1542 and 1548. Work of the … those at Bletchley, Edlesborough, Ivinghoe, North Crawley, Newport Pagnell, and Wing are all noteworthy (Plate p. 41). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of the chancel at Bulmer and of the naves at Langley, Newport and Saffron Walden, and the greater part of the … and a few worked stones those of Berden Priory and Newport Hospital. A fragment of walling is the only trace … the church at Clavering (Plate, p. xxvi), Monk's Barn at Newport (Plate, p. 204), are the best instances. The Manor …
A History of the County of London
… it is stated that John was dean from 1311 to 1316, Richard Newport from 1314 to 1317, and Vitalis in 1323. 99 In 1316 … 121 For this purpose exclusively, under Bishop Richard Newport, in 1320, collections were ordered to be made in all … almoner probably originated in the will of Bishop Richard Newport, who left certain property to the almoner that he …
Cardiff Records
… a Royal Commission expressly declared Chepstow, Penarth, Newport, Barry, Sully and Aberthaw to be within the Head Port …
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