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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 1175 acres, is separated on the north by the river Ewenny from the parish of Coychurch, and on the north-east by …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… west through the county, and on the east bank of the river Ewenny, which has its source in the vicinity, and joins the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… part of the county, and on the left bank of the river Ewenny, derives its name from the dedication and elevated … the brow of a lofty hill near the left bank of the river Ewenny; and from the churchyard, which is kept in excellent …
Cardiff Records
… of the roadway of Redshote in the time of the fair at Ewenny, 4 s. 10 d., by the Warrant aforesaid; nevertheless …
Cardiff Records
… of Glynrhondda, in 1666, lent by Colonel Turbervill of Ewenny. The reason for its publication is its clear …
Cardiff Records
… (Glyn Rhonddau), 1666. Lent by Colonel Turbervill of Ewenny. ALSOE their Custome is & that every ffreehold r of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… bank of the river Ogmore, near its confluence with the Ewenny, derives its name from a fortress of later date than …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… time, and the custody of his lands was granted to Henry Ewenny and his wife Alice, Robert's sister. 453 The waste …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the church of East Garston to the priory founded by him at Ewenny. 119 Nevertheless, the advowson remained in the … Tracy in 1221 by the Abbot of Gloucester, to which house Ewenny was a cell. 121 Between 1337 and 1345 it was granted …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… at a short distance from the right bank of the Ewenny river. It comprises 2045 acres, of which 481 are …
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