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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Cloigin - Colva Cloigin CLOIGIN, a lordship, or an extra-parochial … It is situated on the south side of the river Vyrnwy. Colva COLVA, a parochial chapelry, in the union of Kington, hundred …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hawes of divers lands and tenements in Llanelwedd and Colva, co. Radnor, being parcel of the lands of Rowland …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… parliament was obtained, in conjunction with the parish of Colva, for the inclosure of a common lying partly within the … books at 13. 6. 8., with the parochial chapelries of Colva and Rulen annexed, and in the patronage of the Bishop … found in repairing the church. The inhabitants of Colva and Rulen, prior to the erection of their respective …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 918. Collen. See Cologne, also Carew, Colin. Collewa. See Colva. Colley. See Colly. Collingborne Comitis, Wilts, g. 597 … 977 (p. 408). Colton, , 1059. -, Hugh, 9523, 1028, 1100. Colva (Collewa), Radnorsh., g. 1256 (51). Colverhouse, John, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 1362. Columbanns, F., notary public, Brussels, 1907. Colva (co. Radnor), 2142. Colveden (? co. Norfolk), 1677. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in equal portions, among the poor of the parishes of Colva, Llandegley, and Llanvihangel-Nant-Melan, agreeably to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… part of Harpton, within the borough of Radnor; and part of Colva, in the county. The lands are partially inclosed and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… course, separates it on the north from the parish of Colva, and on the east from that of Michael-Church. It …
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