Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, 29. sējumsThe Club, 1896 |
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Aberhafesp acres of furze acres of land acres of meadow acres of pasture acres of wood ancient appurtenances Archæological Archdeacon Thomas Arwystli Berriew Bettws Borough Breiddin Buttington Caereinion Caersws Castle Caereinion Celtic Chirbury church Churchstoke complains by bill Cunedda daughter day of imparlance death demised Edward ejectment of farm Elias Owen Eliz England English erected Evans forcibly entering furze and heath Griffith Guilsfield Gwenwynwyn Gwynedd hefyd heir Hill Howel hwnw Jones Kerry King Ll'wch'rn Llandrinio Llanfyllin Llanllwchaiarn Llanymynech Llewelyn Lloyd Lord Madoc manor Meivod messuage Mochdre Mont Montgomery Montgomeryshire Museum Myddelton Newtown Offa Offa's Dyke Ordovices Oswestry parish Pengwern Penstrowed plaintiff plea of trespass Pool Powis Castle Powys-land Club Richard Robert Rodney Rodney's Pillar Salop Saxon Severn Shrewsbury Shropshire town Trallwng Tregynon trespass and ejectment Trin twenty acres uchelwr Vaughan Wales Welsh Welshpool William
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