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... Henry VII and VIII . and also of Sir Rice Mansel , Knight . Illustrated with Fac - similes , and embellished with a view of Sir Matthew's tomb , & c . & c . By the Rev. J. M. TRAHERNE , M. A. F.R.S. F.S.A. Corresponding Member of the ...
... Henry VII and VIII . and also of Sir Rice Mansel , Knight . Illustrated with Fac - similes , and embellished with a view of Sir Matthew's tomb , & c . & c . By the Rev. J. M. TRAHERNE , M. A. F.R.S. F.S.A. Corresponding Member of the ...
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... Henry VII . to trace his Welsh pedigree . He and Dr. Owen Pool , canon of Hereford , were appointed overseers on that occasion.2 We find that David ab Iorwerth , who was consecrated bishop of St. Asaph A.D. 1500 , had previously been ...
... Henry VII . to trace his Welsh pedigree . He and Dr. Owen Pool , canon of Hereford , were appointed overseers on that occasion.2 We find that David ab Iorwerth , who was consecrated bishop of St. Asaph A.D. 1500 , had previously been ...
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... Henry VIII . , pre- served in the Augmentation Office , shows the nature and value of the several kinds of property which had once be- longed to the abbey , but which was then in the hands of the king : - Vale of the Cross - site of the ...
... Henry VIII . , pre- served in the Augmentation Office , shows the nature and value of the several kinds of property which had once be- longed to the abbey , but which was then in the hands of the king : - Vale of the Cross - site of the ...
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... Henry VIII . 1561 " ; but this is evidently erroneous , inasmuch as the tyrant had gone to his last account in 1547. Pennant , in mention- ing Valle Crucis , says , ― " This place remained in the Crown until the 9th of James I. , who ...
... Henry VIII . 1561 " ; but this is evidently erroneous , inasmuch as the tyrant had gone to his last account in 1547. Pennant , in mention- ing Valle Crucis , says , ― " This place remained in the Crown until the 9th of James I. , who ...
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HERALDRY . HISTORICAL ARMS . In the eleventh year of the reign of Henry II . , Cadivor ap Dyvnwal , Lord of Castell Howel , at the head of a detach- ment of the forces of Rhys , Prince of South Wales , took by escalade , the Castle of ...
HERALDRY . HISTORICAL ARMS . In the eleventh year of the reign of Henry II . , Cadivor ap Dyvnwal , Lord of Castell Howel , at the head of a detach- ment of the forces of Rhys , Prince of South Wales , took by escalade , the Castle of ...
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