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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Rowland Lee, 12 the Archdeacon of Cornwall, Richard Gwent, official of decrees of the Court of Canterbury, John … was per viam compromissi, and the choice was left to Dr. Gwent. John Brereton, when chosen, was presented to Prior …
Cardiff Records
… Glodrydd, Earl of Ferlix or Hereford. To the Country of Gwent which lay between Uske and Wye did belong the Lordship … the Lordship of Caerleon with the Cantred of Gwaenllwg &; Gwent isa &; Cantref Coch (which was given him with his … &; 8 gwenllian that mar d at Lanffwyst 83 one Ynyr King of Gwent 84 in the time of Edward the Conffessor. Some say that …
Cardiff Records
… art, music and letters, the late Lady Llanover ( Gwenynen Gwent.) 1 For this privilege I am indebted to the signal … and extent of the ancient Kingdoms of Glamorgan and Gwent, and of the subordinate Lordship of Gwentllwg. The … variously given as the division between Glamorgan and Gwent, and the Taff and the Rhymny as the western boundary of …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 266700 308500 Cefnllys 1297 309000 261400 Chepstow / Cas-gwent 1306 353600 194000 Cilgerran 1300 219500 243100 Colwyn …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place, called by the ancient Britons Caer Gwent, from the whiteness of its chalky soil, was the Venta …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Introduction TOPOGRAPHY WINCHESTER Wenta (British); Caer Gwent (traditional Celtic); Venta Belgarum (Roman); aet … Conjecture alone furnishes a description of 'Caer Gwent,' the Celtic Winchester, and little enough can be …
A History of the County of Somerset
… had been appropriated by Goldcliff priory (Mon., later Gwent) before 1222 but the Columbers family was often in … foundation grant to his priory at Goldcliff (Mon., later Gwent) 5 and a rector was recorded in the late 12th century. …
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