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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Llanwilling [Llanvyllin], Llanwishing, Llanwyddin, Pennant, Heymant [Hirnant], Llangynog and Llanrhyadyr 26 0 0 … of Mondanant in the parishes of Harant [Hirnant], Pamant [Pennant], Llandgynog and Llanrhayadyr 29 14 6 the farm of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Merioneth; and Bethgelart, Dlbenmaen, Llanvihangel-y-Pennant, Penmorva, Trvlys, and Ynyscynhaiarn, in the county …
Old and New London
… seeing the amiable Anne Askew put to the torture," says Pennant, "for no other crime than difference in faith, he … in print, and then shifted his camp into another parish. Pennant says that on the occasion of his ejection from the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… 'Vyssare' and 'Vissere'. It is the FUR of the pekan or Pennant's MARTEN, Mustela pennanti, of North America, and …
Old and New London
… Hodgson's sale-room in 1834, and has since disappeared. In Pennant's time (1793) the original goldsmith's shop seems to …
Old and New London
… often king's chaplains. The Rolls Chapel was built, says Pennant, by Inigo Jones, in 1617, at a cost of 2,000. Dr. … but the latter has not had inscribed over his bones, as Pennant remarks, the old punning epitaph, "Here lies an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the payment of the duties. It is conjectured by Mr. Pennant that Flint is identical with the place noticed in the … inscription over the entrance gateway, written by Thomas Pennant, Esq., the antiquary and naturalist, who was a great … the Dee, which was occupied by the Cornavii; and, in Mr. Pennant's opinion, the principal part of the main county …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… local name of Drybrook Sandstone, and the highest is the Pennant Sandstone. There are over 20 separate coal seams, … There were also numerous quarries, notably those in the Pennant Sandstone at Bixhead and elsewhere on the west side …
Old and New London
… the dirtiness of the place." FULHAM CHURCH, IN 1825. It is Pennant's opinion that as far back as the days of the Romans …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… burrs, freestone, and micaceous schist, here called pennant, occur on the line of separation between the southern …
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