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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is divided into three lordships, Tewkesbury, Dogfield, and Keynsham, the manorial rights of the two first of which …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in the county of Wiltshire, esquire, John St Lo late of Keynsham, knight, Nicholas Latimer late of Duntish, knight, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Institute at Bath. The Orpheus mosaic was at first at Keynsham Railway Station, and then removed to Bristol, where …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union and hundred of Keynsham, E. division of Somerset, 5 miles (W. N. W.) from …
Cardiff Records
… The; otherwise the Back. A tenement in the manor of Roath-Keynsham; situate on Roath Moor and belonging to Pengam … to in a Minister's Account of 1492. In the Survey of Roath-Keynsham manor, 1702, it is called the Back, otherwise … Lands in the parish of Llanishen and manor of Roath-Keynsham, holden at a chief rent (1702.) BAWDALINE ACRE. A …
Cardiff Records
… land between Roath church and the Deri farm. In the Roath-Keynsham Survey of 1703 it is called Goose Lease. GORSLON, … A place on the Great Heath, on the boundary of Roath-Keynsham (1702.) GWAUN-Y-PWLL (the meadow of the pool.) In the parish of Roath and manor of Roath-Keynsham. It was holden with Pengam in 1702. GWELYDD-COCHION …
Cardiff Records
… A brook forming a boundary of the lordship of Roath-Keynsham (1702.) NANT-Y-MYNYDD (the mountain brook.) On the … (the tuck four-acres.) A tenement in the manor of Roath-Keynsham, named in the Survey of 1703. It consisted of a … A free tenement in the parish of Roath and manor of Roath-Keynsham (1702.) PEN-Y-PIL (the head of the inlet.) A farm in …
Cardiff Records
… seven acres of the dean.) Land in the lordship of Roath-Keynsham, bordering on the south-west of Pengam, to which it … A free tenement in the parish of Roath and manor of Roath-Keynsham (1702.) A ruined house and land named in the Heath … A free tenement in the parish of Roath and manor of Roath-Keynsham (1702.) Elbod, or Elfod, is the name of a saint of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… "Dianam, Henrico Bridges, filio & hredi Thom Bridges de Keynsham in Com. Somers. Equ. Aur. enuptam; Penelopen, Jacobo …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Anne) SISTON ( St. Anne), a parish, in the union of Keynsham, hundred of Pucklechurch, W. division of the county …
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