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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Irish trade of the port revived as a consequence. Leland, in a brief note on Liverpool, 164 says that 'Irish … VIII, ii, 205. Ibid. ii, 415. Acts of P.C. 15524, p. 104. Leland, Itin. vii, fol. 50, 44. See Duchy Plead. v, m. 2 (19 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are found in considerable numbers, and in the time of Leland there were large herds of wild red deer. The royal … consecration; but nothing further is known of its history. Leland also saw some remains of "a Pile or Maner Place …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is watered near its entrance by a small brook, called in Leland's time the Brevy. Fairs are held annually on May 7th, … of four streets meeting nearly at right angles. Leland describes it, in the reign of Henry VIII., as "poor …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… for Independents, in which also a Sunday school is held. Leland, describing the remains of Green Castle, says, "four …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… or dismantled is uncertain; but it is described by Leland, in the time of Henry VIII., as being then in a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… by the river Tf encroaching on the property. According to Leland, Richard William, otherwise Cromwell, afterwards Earl …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… castellated mansion of the Malefants, which is noticed by Leland, in his Itinerary, as belonging to the crown, and at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with the Church, and the other four with the dissenters. Leland mentions the remains of a large edifice here, which … residence of Sir Rhŷs ab Thomas, and is noticed by Leland: the edifice is situated in grounds comprehending much … one of which is in connexion with the Established Church. Leland has recorded the existence here of a large building, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… whose castellated mansion here was in ruins in the time of Leland, who also speaks of a house belonging to the … the workmen discovered the dungeon, which, according to Leland, once formed the prison for the territories of Miskin …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Baron Mortimer of Pencelly Castle. It is also noticed by Leland, who describes it as existing in his time, in the …
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