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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of, A 4878. Cardigan, A 5251. Carew, Carrew, Carrewe, Kaer, Karewe, Karreu, D 114, 117, 581, 679, 1015, 1221. … A 4886; D 160, 161, 384. Carnarvon, Caernarvon, Kaer in arvon A 4875; C 3461. Carnel Copie in Rockingham … See Yarnwick. Jovenaldesbury. See Jenningsbury. K. Kaer'. See Carew. in Arvon. See Carnarvon. Kaennerdyn. See …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Index K K Kaer. See Caer. Kaerdyff. See Cardiff. Kaerlyon. See …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… wife, II. 531 -, (Acconner), Cahir (Kair, Caier, Charles, Kaer, Kayr, Roo), II. 76, 146, 383 (p. 157), 507, 729 (1, 4 …
Cardiff Records
… same parish, called or known by the name of Lloyd Coyde, Kaer Glyntaff, Trevenneth and Haywood, formerly parcel of the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… be. m. 7, dorso. Coram Rege Roll, Easter, 12 E. I., apud Kaer in Arvon ( sic). Warw. Geoffrey de Caunvill sued …
Cardiff Records
… in the lordship of Whitchurch (1492.) CAE-YR-OFFEIRIAD, "Kaer ffirad" (the priest's close.) In the parish of Llandaff …
Cardiff Records
… tenure of Henry Rimbron; one other close of pasture called Kaer Pooll, containing 4 acres, now in the tenure of Edward …
Cardiff Records
… 9 a. of lands in Canton, with one cottage or booth called Kaer Castell, and the Green there, to Anthony Maddocks of …
Cardiff Records
… John's war against Rhs and Owain.) Then the Seneschal of Kaer Dyf, a man who was leader of the host, and Rhs and … Welsh Princes) conquered these towns and castles, to wit, Kaer Dyf, and Aber Gefenni (&c.), and rased them all to the ground except Kaer Dyf. Another version in the Myvyrian Archaiology, Gee's …
Statutes of the Realm
… Robert Lloid of Fron Mr Hughes of Tonwin Mr Hugh Owen of Kaer Perlan Mr Robert Vaughan of Kaer Ronnw Mr William Humphris Mr Thomas Lloyd of Hendwr Mr …
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