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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Vale of Usk, where it crossed the Via Julia Montana from Caerleon, by the "Gaer" near Brecknock, to Maridunum. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Caldicot, county of Monmouth, 6 miles (E.) from Caerleon; containing 305 inhabitants. The parish comprises … Michael), a parish, in the union of Newport, division of Caerleon, hundred of Usk, county of Monmouth, 2 miles (N. W. by W.) from Caerleon; containing 780 inhabitants. The living is a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the hamlet of Is-Clydach. The Via Julia Montana, from Caerleon to Carmarthen, passed through the parish from east …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 5 July, 1667, aged 19; one of these names vicar of Caerleon, of Whiston, and of Christchurch alias Trinity, co. …
Survey of London
… his second marriage, and a legacy from Charles Williams of Caerleon, whom he had befriended. Williams left him his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Newport, division of Caerleon, hundred of Wentlloog, county of Monmouth, 2 miles …
Cardiff Records
… minister. Llantilio Cressinny had a chapel called Penrose. Caerleon had a chapel called Capel Gwenog, without the town.] …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Severn, continued free from the Anglo-Saxon dominion; and Caerleon, at that time its capital, was one of the most … town of Chepstow; and the market-towns of Abergavenny, Caerleon, and Pont-yPool. Two knights are returned to … Trelleck and Penalth, celebrated for cider millstones. At Caerleon and Rogerstone are tinworks. The manufacture of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… points in base or. I, 218a, II, 269b; III, 86a, 162b. Caerleon. Three towers triple towered. V, 11a. Calandrine. A …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or New Town, in contradistinction to the ancient city of Caerleon, arose out of the declining greatness of that …
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