Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1864 |
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... Irish word , and means " a hill or tump " ; and it is pro- bable that this name may have been conveyed into Pem- brokeshire by natives of Ireland , who appear to have migrated from that country in great numbers during the disturbances ...
... Irish word , and means " a hill or tump " ; and it is pro- bable that this name may have been conveyed into Pem- brokeshire by natives of Ireland , who appear to have migrated from that country in great numbers during the disturbances ...
Halaman 7
... publication by the Record Commissioners , is one on the Wars of the Danes in Ireland , written in the Irish Language , and which is edited by Dr. Todd . on the sea - shore . In Cornwall , where THE RATHS OF PEMBROKESHIRE . 7.
... publication by the Record Commissioners , is one on the Wars of the Danes in Ireland , written in the Irish Language , and which is edited by Dr. Todd . on the sea - shore . In Cornwall , where THE RATHS OF PEMBROKESHIRE . 7.
Halaman 57
... Irish ones , I have not yet been able to ascertain from Dr. Wilde . The Denbighshire pair , therefore , is not an exception to the rule which may be considered established , at THE BRONZE SPOON - SHAPED ARTICLES . 57.
... Irish ones , I have not yet been able to ascertain from Dr. Wilde . The Denbighshire pair , therefore , is not an exception to the rule which may be considered established , at THE BRONZE SPOON - SHAPED ARTICLES . 57.
Halaman 60
... Irish Academy , at p . 631 ; of that of the spectacle brooch at p . 256. On referring to the Cardig- anshire specimens , now in the Ashmolean Museum , a resemblance to the spectacle ornament so common on the Scottish figured stones is ...
... Irish Academy , at p . 631 ; of that of the spectacle brooch at p . 256. On referring to the Cardig- anshire specimens , now in the Ashmolean Museum , a resemblance to the spectacle ornament so common on the Scottish figured stones is ...
Halaman 61
with long handles . At p . 538 of the Catalogue of the Irish Museum are figures of four spoons , but none of them can claim any great antiquity . There are , how- ever , two or three curious ones in the Museum at Bruges which are ...
with long handles . At p . 538 of the Catalogue of the Irish Museum are figures of four spoons , but none of them can claim any great antiquity . There are , how- ever , two or three curious ones in the Museum at Bruges which are ...
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aforesaid ancient Anglo-Saxon antiquity appears Arch Archæological barrow Baschurch belfry Black Book Brecon Britain bronze building buried Caerau called CAMB Cambrensis Cambrian Castle celts century chamber character church coins Commius Conwye cromlech Cynddylan daughter David E. L. Barnwell Earl earthworks Edward Ercal evidence existed feet Gaelic Gelli Gower Guilsfield Harley Harpton Haverfordwest heir Henry Hereford holes inches inhabitants Ireland Irish James John Jones king languages late Latin letter Llandyssul Llywarch Hen London Lord Mansel Margam married Meyrick Montgomeryshire monuments native Norman Old Radnor original Owen parish Pembroke Pembrokeshire Picton Castle poem portion present Presteign probably Radnorshire rath remains remarkable Richard Robert Roman Ruthin Saxon Scurlage Secretaries side Stephens stone Swansea sword Tasciovanus Thomas Lewis tion tower town tumulus Uriconium Wales walls Welsh Welsh languages William words Wright ye Kynge ye seid
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Halaman 183 - Oxford ! one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it ; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous, So excellent in art and still so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give him, he died fearing God Kath.
Halaman 66 - IN youth from rock to rock I went, From hill to hill in discontent Of pleasure high and turbulent, Most pleased when most uneasy ; But now my own delights I make, — My thirst at every rill can slake, And gladly Nature's love partake, Of thee, sweet Daisy...
Halaman 23 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Halaman 289 - Estate of this Transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto Death when it shall please God to Call...
Halaman 289 - Savior and Redeemer in whom and by the merits of Jesus Christ I trust and believe assuredly to be Saved and to have full Remission and forgiveness of all my Sins and that my Soul with my Body at a General Day of the Resurrection shall rise again with Joy...
Halaman 22 - That the afternoon before the rebellion, Merick, with a great company of others that afterwards were all in the action, had procured to be played before them the play of deposing king Richard the second. Neither was it casual, but a play bespoken by Merick.
Halaman 57 - Pliny also records a tradition that Sylla introduced the practice of burning-, because, having caused the body of Marius to be dug up, he was afraid of being treated himself in the same manner, and therefore ordered his remains to be burnt to ashes4. Both practices, however, are mentioned in the Law of the Twelve Tables, — " Hominem mortuum in Urbe ne SEPELITO, neve URITO...
Halaman 22 - And not so only, but when it was told him by one of the players, that the play was old, and they should have loss in playing it, because few would come to it, there were forty shillings extraordinary given to play it, and so thereupon played it was.
Halaman 289 - ... by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments, will and wills heretofore by me made and Declared either by word or writing, and this to be taken only for my last will and Testament and none other.
Halaman 289 - My last will and testament and none other, and first being Penitent and Sorry from the bottom of my heart for my sins Past most humbly desire forgiveness for the Same.