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…, Pembrokeshire. Ambleston or Tre Amlod, St. Mary The Crown. Rinaston or Tre Rina Chapel. Woodstock Chapel.2 Boulston Mr. Wogan. Picton Chapel. Clarbeston, St. Martin…
…, Pembrokeshire. Ambleston or Tre Amlod, St. Mary The Crown. Rinaston or Tre Rina Chapel. Woodstock Chapel.2 Boulston Mr. Wogan. Picton Chapel. Clarbeston, St. Martin Sir Thomas Stepney. Llawhaden, Aeddan Bishop of St. David's. Bletherston or Trev Elen.4 St. Cadog's Chapel, Cadog.4 St. Kennoxf Cynog. St. Mary's Chapel, St. Mary. 1 See page 28, note 3. 2 Owen's Pembrokeshire, II, 352, note 5. 3 Owen's…
… Düngleddy.—AmbJeston .. Bletherston ........ Clarbeston ........ Crinow ........ Llanycefn ........ Llawhaden Llysyfran ........ Newmoat ........ Rudbaxton ........ Slebech ........ Spittal ........ Uzmaston-cum-Boulston ., Walton,…
… Düngleddy.—AmbJeston .. Bletherston ........ Clarbeston ........ Crinow ........ Llanycefn ........ Llawhaden Llysyfran ........ Newmoat ........ Rudbaxton ........ Slebech ........ Spittal ........ Uzmaston-cum-Boulston ., Walton, East ........ Wistonon ........ Cemmes.—Bayvil ........ Castle Bytho ........ Dinas ........ Doginells, St. ........ Eglwyswrw ........ Fishguard ........ Henry's…
… It is panelled in typical fifteenth century manner, each panel containing a shield but the shields are, by a curious freak, inverted so as…
… It is panelled in typical fifteenth century manner, each panel containing a shield but the shields are, by a curious freak, inverted so as better to fit in the panels. One of the shields bears a heraldic charge, viz. — the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas (temp. Henry VII) placed the right way up upon the inverted shield. Fig. 27. Font at Narberth. Of oddities in the way of fonts Bletherston has a…
… Bletherston (Trefelen) and generally coupled with lands in New Moat (Nova Mota) and Llysyfran (Lessewrane), figures very prominently also in the title-deeds which have…
… Bletherston (Trefelen) and generally coupled with lands in New Moat (Nova Mota) and Llysyfran (Lessewrane), figures very prominently also in the title-deeds which have been preserved from the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, being associated successively with Rees ap Janckyn ap Bowen of Posty (1447), whose brother Thomas ap Janckyn ap Bowen is de- scribed as of Cilgerran, Margaret Phelipe (Margat…
… Nolton, and Morris Williams, labourer to William Evans, of Bletherston, shared a guinea for having done 31 years service apiece with their respective masters…
… Nolton, and Morris Williams, labourer to William Evans, of Bletherston, shared a guinea for having done 31 years service apiece with their respective masters and three guineas were awarded to George Rowe, servant of John Phillips, Laugharne, for rearing children without parochial aid. The secretary of the Society in 1805-7 was Charles Hassall, who was succeeded by his brother Thomas. The chair…
….2 In any case, one branch of the Colby family came to Pembrokeshire -English newcomers who settled in the county and later played a prominent…
….2 In any case, one branch of the Colby family came to Pembrokeshire -English newcomers who settled in the county and later played a prominent part in its history. Their social status may well be estimated from the hearth-lists of 1670.3 Thus John Colby of Bletherston possessed three hearths and his brother Richard of Crundre only one. They were probably typical lesser gentry, when it is recalled…
… Bletherston, John Jones of Llawhaden, and Richard Bateman of Haverfordwest, gentlemen. Anne died some eight years after the marriage, administration of her goods being…
… Bletherston, John Jones of Llawhaden, and Richard Bateman of Haverfordwest, gentlemen. Anne died some eight years after the marriage, administration of her goods being granted to her husband on 2 May 1664. The inventory compiled on 29 April by Owen Lewis of Llanychlwydog and John Lewis the elder of Nantybugail, included a lease for 21 years of Whitehook in Bletherston which had been granted to her by her…
…) within an orle of roses (or) for Warren, impaling (gules) a chevron between three true-love knots (argent) for Bowen. Dorothy survived him, and in…
…) within an orle of roses (or) for Warren, impaling (gules) a chevron between three true-love knots (argent) for Bowen. Dorothy survived him, and in her will dated 2 November 1712, she is described as "late of Trewern, now of Bletherston, widow". They had the following children: 1. Thomas Warren, baptised at Nevern on 24 September 1668, died in November following. 2. John Warren, baptised at Nevern on 22…
…, Penydarran.] Atebiad i Thomas John, Bletherston, yn Athraw Mai. Yn Jeremiah xxxii. 30. y ceir adnod a dau "unig" yn ei chanol. Edwin Davies,…
…, Penydarran.] Atebiad i Thomas John, Bletherston, yn Athraw Mai. Yn Jeremiah xxxii. 30. y ceir adnod a dau "unig" yn ei chanol. Edwin Davies, Llangennech. [Atebwyd hefyd gan Edwin E. Daniel, Pentre Estyll.] 1. Enw afon yn y gyfrol. 2. Enw roddir ar y diafol. 3. Enw mara i Gristion duwiol. 4. Un o deitlau Iesu grasol. 5. Enw un o'r patriarchiaid. 6. Enw un fu'n fugail defaid. 7. Enw seren tra rhyfeddol. 8…
… LIST OF REBUILT, DESTROYED, OR DRASTICALLY RESTORED CHURCHES from THE ROYAL Commission VOLUME, 1925. 5. Ambleston. Rebuilt on original foundations 1906. 14. Amroth. Rebuilt…
… LIST OF REBUILT, DESTROYED, OR DRASTICALLY RESTORED CHURCHES from THE ROYAL Commission VOLUME, 1925. 5. Ambleston. Rebuilt on original foundations 1906. 14. Amroth. Rebuilt 1855, restored 1899. 36. Begelly. Thoroughly restored 1886 when many interesting features were destroyed. 43. Bletherston. Thoroughly restored in 1886-9. 56. Boulston. Practically rebuilt in 1843. 79. Bridell. Practically…
… tent, 74 beds, origin of, 82 Begellv, Pemb., St. Mary's church, 9, 12-13, 43 Belloc, Hilaire, 2 Beverley Minster, sedilia, 38, 39 Beverley St.…
… tent, 74 beds, origin of, 82 Begellv, Pemb., St. Mary's church, 9, 12-13, 43 Belloc, Hilaire, 2 Beverley Minster, sedilia, 38, 39 Beverley St. Mary, Yorks., church, 17 Blackfoot Indians, 74 circular huts, 85 sun temple, 81-82 Blaen Gwrthvd to Plas-y-fan, Sarn Helen at ,~58-60 Bletherston, Pemb., church, 43 Bond, Francis, 36 Booth, W. A., 56n. Borneo, communal houses, 72 Bosherston, Pemb., St…
… Presumably, Ludsopp is Lydstep, while Philip is a carelessly-written abridgement of Phillipps. John the sonne of John James of New Moate was baptized Decembris…
… Presumably, Ludsopp is Lydstep, while Philip is a carelessly-written abridgement of Phillipps. John the sonne of John James of New Moate was baptized Decembris 24 [1628]. John the sonne of William Thomas of Bletherston was bap- tized March xxx [1639-40], the mother of it was in the jayle of the county when the childe was borne. Immediately before the baptismal entry of the New Moate baby, there…