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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… right of the same road are vestiges of the Roman way from Caer-Sws to the Gaer near Montgomery. At the former of these …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a half in length), Little Chesters, Great Chesters, and Caer Voran. Of all of them the traces are more or less … supposed to be a corruption of Madeway, proceeds from Caer Voran, on the western side of the county, to Whitley …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Britons, in allusion to that circumstance, it was called Caer Gwent; and by the Saxons, in reference to its situation …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… P. Caerfai uninscribed stall stall without inscription P. Caer Farchcll Archidiaconus Cardigan Archidiaconus Carmarth' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… denominated by their descendants Llys Ogran or Ogyrvan, or Caer Ogran, "Ogran's palace or stronghold;" and also Hn …
Magna Britannia
… in the woody lands of Gwarnike, in the same parish. Caer-Dane and Caer-Kief, are two large oval camps, near St. Piran's Well, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… inhabitants. This place was anciently called by the Welsh Caer Tawy, and probably derived that name from the erection …
Magna Britannia
… divine service. St. Piran's Well is on a tenement called Caer or Carn-kief, near Lambourn, which belonged to the Dean …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the fate of that chieftain, in the neighbourhood of Caer-Bannau. The remembrance of this battle is still …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the materials of an ancient Roman fortress, called Cevn Caer; but, as the edifice is entirely covered with stucco, … distributed among the poor. Of the Roman fortress of Cevn Caer, nothing but the site is remaining. Several coins of … free sittings. Portions of the Roman road leading from Caer-Sws to the Gaer near Montgomery, may be traced in the …
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