Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1903 |
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Side 1
... sides save where the rock rises precipitously . The north - north - east approach is by a narrow grassy slope between two projecting rocks , that form natural defences on each side , but a very steep slope is at the start . The south ...
... sides save where the rock rises precipitously . The north - north - east approach is by a narrow grassy slope between two projecting rocks , that form natural defences on each side , but a very steep slope is at the start . The south ...
Side 2
... side the face for 30 ft . is intact , and five other slabs remain in position . At the north- north - east extremity ... sides that make the continuations of the camp in its greatest length are formed by abrupt rocks . There is no ...
... side the face for 30 ft . is intact , and five other slabs remain in position . At the north- north - east extremity ... sides that make the continuations of the camp in its greatest length are formed by abrupt rocks . There is no ...
Side 8
... sides save one , and that was closed by a semicircular low wall . This wall was traced , and the space was examined . The ... side , and it was ascer- tained that the original floor was 4 ft . 6 ins . below the present surface . At o , a ...
... sides save one , and that was closed by a semicircular low wall . This wall was traced , and the space was examined . The ... side , and it was ascer- tained that the original floor was 4 ft . 6 ins . below the present surface . At o , a ...
Side 10
... side , as the hail of sling - stones had swept over the west wall , and fallen on the further side . In only one spot was there any face to the wall found on the inside , and it proved that the wall had been rudely built up with ...
... side , as the hail of sling - stones had swept over the west wall , and fallen on the further side . In only one spot was there any face to the wall found on the inside , and it proved that the wall had been rudely built up with ...
Side 12
... side as an insignificant item . Our predecessors in the study of Roman Britain have paid far too much attention to the identification of names . The names with which they have had to deal are , with hardly an exception , names which ...
... side as an insignificant item . Our predecessors in the study of Roman Britain have paid far too much attention to the identification of names . The names with which they have had to deal are , with hardly an exception , names which ...
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Abbey acres Allington ancient Arch Archæologia Cambrensis Archdeacon Thomas Bangor bapt Bishop Brecknockshire Brecon Breconshire Bronze Brychan Brythonic burial buried at Gresford Burton called Cambrian camp Canon Trevor Owen Cardiff Carnarvon Carnarvonshire Castle Celtic century Chapel Chester Chidlow Church Committee Criccieth cromlechs cross daughter David Davies Denbigh district Earl Edward Evans farm Flintshire Gileston Glamorganshire Goidelic Gresford Griffith Gwersyllt Hall Haverfordwest Henry Hermitage Hughes Iltyd inscription John Jones King land Llai Llandaff Llangurig Llangybi Llantwit Llantwit Major Lloyd Lord lordship Madocks manor Marford Margam Margam Abbey married Members Merthyr Tydfil Morgan mound Moylgrove Oswestry parish Partrishow pedigree Pembrokeshire portion Portmadoc probably Puleston Rectory Rhys Richard Robert Roman Romilly Allen rood-loft Saint Samson Santhey screen side stone Street tower town township Tre'r Ceiri Vicar Vicarage wall Welsh William window Wrexham Wynne
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Side 105 - ... to defend her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint of the feminine gender. The saint was buried there, and a figure carved with care, in the churchyard is shown, as being her own; but 'tis used for a whetstone (like...