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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… of the See and Cathedral of Llandaff, by W. de Gray Birch. Neath, 1912. Menevia Sacra. Menevia Sacra, by Edward Yardley …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Caerphilly, Llantrisant, Talvan, Llanblethian, Kenfig, Neath, Drysllwyn, and Dinefwr. 57. Et ove mesme cel poer et … Llanblethian, Llantwyt, Bonyerton, Kenfig, Llanhari, Neath, Dryslyn, and Dynevor. And all those lands and …
Cardiff Records
… Anciently a Cambro-British princedom extending from Neath eastward to Usk; now one of the Welsh counties, lying …
Cardiff Records
… westward through Cowbridge, Kenfig and Aberavon, to Neath. In the vernacular this road was called Y Bwrtwe, by … an eastern boundary of the lordship of Glamorgan, near Neath. I think the terms of the charter preclude this …
Cardiff Records
… by the Roman general, Julius Frontinus, from Gloucester to Neath, for the purpose of facilitating operations against the …
Cardiff Records
… of the Barony," and the castles and towns of Cowbridge, Neath, Llantrisant, Kenfig and Aberavon, which last are said … towns, over the major portion of Glamorgan, from Roath to Neath, some of which are "All several Manors and parcel and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Kenvig common. The place formerly belonged to the abbey of Neath, which accounts for its being unattached to any parish. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 16, 1818, there was placed above the high altar, and under-neath the great eastern window, a valuable painting by …
Cardiff Records
… Evans stays with his wife and children, sometimes at Neath, where he has a house, and sometimes at Cardiff, being …
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