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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S.E. of the chancel; (2) to John Rogers, 1704, and Elizabeth his wife, 1705, stone slab with moulded edge; (3) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… for negotiating terms of peace between Edward I. and Llewelyn), who continued to be resident here so late … with the Pump-House, many silver coins of the reigns of Elizabeth, James I., and Charles I. and II., have been dug … a monument to a lady who was a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth. There are places of worship for Calvinistic …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… English suffered a signal defeat in the reign of Edward I. Having landed in the island in 1282, under the command of … by Hugh Hughes, attorney-general in the time of Queen Elizabeth, and member for the county in the thirtyninth year … for charitable uses, under the act of the 43rd of Elizabeth, directing certain lands of one Lewis Owen to be …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… above bequest by Ellen Humphreys; 1.5. from a bequest by Elizabeth Price; and 1 from a gift of 20 by Mrs. Catherine … of the "judges" who passed sentence of death on Charles I., was buried in the churchyard. Llanengan (Llan-Eingion) … Welsh prince Llewelyn having made his submission to Edward I., expectations were fondly entertained that the country …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the fifteen tribes of North Wales, in the time of Edward I.: vestiges of his house, termed Caer Bradwen, and Llŷs … in 1739, bequeathed a tenement called Tŷcroes, and Miss Elizabeth Thomas, another, in 1803, called Pg-yr-Allt, in … class which so much prevailed during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. Llangendeirn (Llan-Gyndeyrn) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… William their son, 17067 and William, son by a second wife Elizabeth (Kyrle), 170910, etc., scrolled and draped oval … enrichments and small shields with the initals I.B. for John Ballard; one also with the date 1594. The Barn, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Llwyd, grandson of Ednyved, who was knighted by Edward I., in 1284, on announcing to that monarch the intelligence … foliations, and without labels, of the time of James I. The chancel window is also of the time of James I. The … the venerable mansion of Pls Uchv, erected in the reign of Elizabeth. Llangollen is a market-town, and the market, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… three day schools, and seven Sunday schools. The late Mrs. Elizabeth Turberville, of Klybebill Place, by indenture in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… he directed the proceeds to be distributed among the poor. Elizabeth Lloyd, in 1730, left a rent-charge of 2, a moiety … that family till it became extinct. In the reign of James I., the manor and living became the property of the Powells, … in 1535, and the advowson was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Edward Downam and Peter Ashton. In 1605 those …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the army of the parliament during the reign of Charles I., and one of the principal agents of the propagators of the … from the parish of St. Fagan's about the reign of Queen Elizabeth; but the inhabitants still contribute one-third to … bequeathed a rent-charge of 2. 16., in the 16th of Charles I.; Robert and Catherine George, a sum of 50; Dr. Lloyd, Dean …
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