Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... Welsh Bangor . But the truth is , that when the Christians of England were perfecuted by the invading Saxons and Danes , they fled to Wales , Cornwall , and Armorica , as well as to Ireland ; and great numbers remained there till ...
... Welsh Bangor . But the truth is , that when the Christians of England were perfecuted by the invading Saxons and Danes , they fled to Wales , Cornwall , and Armorica , as well as to Ireland ; and great numbers remained there till ...
56 psl.
... Welsh mountains at that period . The monks were doomed to feel the effects of the civil ftrife betwixt Maud and Stephen . The Welsh took refuge in the convent , and , in fact , seem to have taken free poffeffion of it . They came with ...
... Welsh mountains at that period . The monks were doomed to feel the effects of the civil ftrife betwixt Maud and Stephen . The Welsh took refuge in the convent , and , in fact , seem to have taken free poffeffion of it . They came with ...
57 psl.
... Welsh - there fertile meadows , here barren heaths . Wherefore , elated with the luxuries of their new fituation , and weary of this , they ftigmatised it as a place unfit for a reasonable creature , much lefs for religious perfons . I ...
... Welsh - there fertile meadows , here barren heaths . Wherefore , elated with the luxuries of their new fituation , and weary of this , they ftigmatised it as a place unfit for a reasonable creature , much lefs for religious perfons . I ...
92 psl.
... Welsh fashion . To the custody of this Lord Herbert he entrusted Henry , Earl of Richmond , after- wards Henry VII . , and he kept him in this his castle of Raglan till Jasper , then Earl of Pembroke , the uncle of this Lord Herbert ...
... Welsh fashion . To the custody of this Lord Herbert he entrusted Henry , Earl of Richmond , after- wards Henry VII . , and he kept him in this his castle of Raglan till Jasper , then Earl of Pembroke , the uncle of this Lord Herbert ...
96 psl.
... Welsh name of Aber - Conway ; and its form triangular , or rather that of a Welsh harp . strongly fortified with walls and battlemented towers , ac- cording to the ftyle introduced by the Crufaders ; and indeed Conway , with its walls ...
... Welsh name of Aber - Conway ; and its form triangular , or rather that of a Welsh harp . strongly fortified with walls and battlemented towers , ac- cording to the ftyle introduced by the Crufaders ; and indeed Conway , with its walls ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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