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London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. from Christ Church 5 July, 1581; perhaps rector of Dinas, co. Pembroke, 1598. See Foster's Index Eccl. Thomas, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… called respectively English Tlgarth, Welsh Tlgarth, and Dinas; the village was anciently a borough and market-town, … or it may have been an outpost of the fortified station of Dinas, which lies directly in its rear, at the distance of … According to Leland, in whose time it was in ruins, Dinas was destroyed by the inhabitants of this part of the …
Cardiff Records
… and Saint Andrews as lies on the eastern side of the Dinas Powis Brook, all in the county of Glamorgan." The total …
Cardiff Records
… that it at one time belonged to the De Sumeris, Lords of Dinas Powis. A William de Cogan witnesses two deeds in the …
Cardiff Records
… holders of the knight's fees, as Michaelston, held under Dinas Powis. (6) The manors granted out of the lordship of …
Cardiff Records
… the Mannour of it, and the Mannours of S t Andrews and Dinas Pywys for his Granary and provisions. This Sir Reginald … Fitzhamon in his own hands as his demesne, the Castle of Dinas Powys is included; and it is stated that] it was at his … remaining. The Lord had in this Lordship a noble Castle at Dinas Powys and one at Barry, with his Court house of Lantwit …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… town and the river Dee; and contains the ruins of Castell Dinas Brn, an historical notice of which is given in the … in the produce of some bequests. The remains of Castell Dinas Brn are situated on the summit of a conical isolated …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The village of Cynwyd, on the road from Corwen to Bala and Dinas-Mowddwy, is situated 2 miles (S. W.) from Corwen. It is … and on the west is a British post, named Craig-y-Dinas, surrounded with rough stones, on the summit of a … opposite direction, on the top of another hill, is Castell Dinas Cortin, encircled with intrenchments, and having an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… churches; the luxuriant woods of Pennoyre, Frwdgrch, Dinas, Penpont, and Venni; and the numberless heights of …
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