A Book of South WalesMethuen & Company, 1905 - 332 sider |
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... John Walters became ruined , and sold the place and sank to great poverty . After passing through the hands of the Rous family , it was sold in 1739 to Valentine Morris , who owned estates in Antigua . Morris was infatuated with the ...
... John Walters became ruined , and sold the place and sank to great poverty . After passing through the hands of the Rous family , it was sold in 1739 to Valentine Morris , who owned estates in Antigua . Morris was infatuated with the ...
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... John in his bosom , when they immediately vanished , flying away like birds . Afterwards , he laid aside the Gospel and took up the History of the Britons by Geoffrey , when back they came and swarmed , not only over his body , but also ...
... John in his bosom , when they immediately vanished , flying away like birds . Afterwards , he laid aside the Gospel and took up the History of the Britons by Geoffrey , when back they came and swarmed , not only over his body , but also ...
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... John Morgan , a London merchant . And so , after centuries , the lordship came back into the hands of a Morgan . How- ever , the Morgans thereupon seem to have been stricken with unproductiveness , six in succession died without son ...
... John Morgan , a London merchant . And so , after centuries , the lordship came back into the hands of a Morgan . How- ever , the Morgans thereupon seem to have been stricken with unproductiveness , six in succession died without son ...
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... John Colmer - Caerleon - Iorwerth ab Owen and Henry II . -The dog - wheel - The bridge - The woman and the lantern - Goldcliff— Tredegar - Dafydd ab Gwilym — His poems - Morfydd ― The Chartists . LTHOUGH Newport may not itself be a ...
... John Colmer - Caerleon - Iorwerth ab Owen and Henry II . -The dog - wheel - The bridge - The woman and the lantern - Goldcliff— Tredegar - Dafydd ab Gwilym — His poems - Morfydd ― The Chartists . LTHOUGH Newport may not itself be a ...
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... John Colmer and his wife Isabella , both of whom died in 1376. A floreated cross stands between the two figures . He is represented in kirtle to his calves , with long sleeves , and with a dagger at his side . This John Colmer has ...
... John Colmer and his wife Isabella , both of whom died in 1376. A floreated cross stands between the two figures . He is represented in kirtle to his calves , with long sleeves , and with a dagger at his side . This John Colmer has ...
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