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… PL. VI. 4 GELER JONES, SADDLER, CARDIGAN, SEWING A HARNESS STRAP VI. 5 JAMES SALLIS, A ST. DOGMAELS SEINE NET FISHERMAN…
… PL. VI. 4 GELER JONES, SADDLER, CARDIGAN, SEWING A HARNESS STRAP VI. 5 JAMES SALLIS, A ST. DOGMAELS SEINE NET FISHERMAN…
… Llanllawer Moor St. Dogmaels Bolton Hill Nevern Pentre Evan Llwyngwair Pontgynon Richardston Glanduad Trefloyne Whit church Upton Castle Neeston Roblinston Llwchmeiler Coedcanlas Johnston Cilgetty…
… Llanllawer Moor St. Dogmaels Bolton Hill Nevern Pentre Evan Llwyngwair Pontgynon Richardston Glanduad Trefloyne Whit church Upton Castle Neeston Roblinston Llwchmeiler Coedcanlas Johnston Cilgetty Carew Castle Prendergast Newton Noyes Lamphey Greenhill & Neeston Ludchurch Parc-y-prat Parish. Pembroke St. Mary Loveston Slebech Lawrenny Camrose and Marloes Hubberston Tenby St. Mary in Liberty Llanstadwell…
… ST. DOGMAELS: APPENDIX. As an addendum to Mr. Herbert Vaughan's interest- ing account of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary at St. Dogmael's we…
… ST. DOGMAELS: APPENDIX. As an addendum to Mr. Herbert Vaughan's interest- ing account of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary at St. Dogmael's we are glad to publish a full abstract of the possessions of the Monastery at the date of the Dissolution in the reign of Henry the Eighth, taken from the "Ministers Accounts" in the Public Record Office, by Mr. Edward Owen, a member of the Council of the…
… St. Ishmaels 74 Morris Clydey Clydey 75 Mortimer Castle Maelgwyn Cilgerran 76 Nash Nash Langwm 77 » Jeffreston JefFreston Newton see Cradoc 78 Owen…
… St. Ishmaels 74 Morris Clydey Clydey 75 Mortimer Castle Maelgwyn Cilgerran 76 Nash Nash Langwm 77 » Jeffreston JefFreston Newton see Cradoc 78 Owen Henllys Nevern 79 » Berllan Eglwyswrw 80 Owen Trecwn Llanfair nant y gof .. 81 Owen Orielton Monkton 82 Parry St. Dogmaels and) Tredefaid J St. Dogmaels 83 Parry Trecadwgan Whitechurch(Dewsland) 84 Perkyn Cwmgloyne Nevern 85 Perkyn Mathry…
…, a close called Parkey Bryn Kadarn, all in the tenure of Evan Lloyd, gent., and all held of Alban Owen, Esq., as of his…
…, a close called Parkey Bryn Kadarn, all in the tenure of Evan Lloyd, gent., and all held of Alban Owen, Esq., as of his manor of Bayvil by free and common socage, of the annual value of 30s. The manor or lordship of Granant, St Dogmaels parish, held, of John Owen, gent., as of his manor of Monington by knight service and suit at court of the manor of Monington twice yearly and a fee of Id per acre…
… of coupled capitals and bases from the cloister arcade. Built into the house, above the doorway, is a carved stone with the arms and…
… of coupled capitals and bases from the cloister arcade. Built into the house, above the doorway, is a carved stone with the arms and supporters of Henry VII, and flanked by two Tudor roses. ST. DOGMAELS ABBEY. The Abbey of St. Mary the Virgin at St. Dogmaels was founded about 1115 for monks of the reformed Benedictine order of Tiron. A small Abbey at Humber- stone in Lincolnshire appears to have…
… the widow of the first lord of Cemaes, and such being the case there seems no reason to discredit the popular tradi- tion that…
… the widow of the first lord of Cemaes, and such being the case there seems no reason to discredit the popular tradi- tion that both parents of Robert Fitz Martin, as well as himself and his wife Maud, were buried in medio choro of the newly erected church. Of the many possessions of the Abbey we need only state here that they included the manor of St. Dogmaels, which extended from the little…
… 1 Cgmmrodor. VOL. XXVII. "CARED DOETH YR ENCILION." 1917. Bendictine Abbep of §(. marp at §bt Dogmaels By HERBERT M. VAUGHAN, F.S.A., Member of…
… 1 Cgmmrodor. VOL. XXVII. "CARED DOETH YR ENCILION." 1917. Bendictine Abbep of §(. marp at §bt Dogmaels By HERBERT M. VAUGHAN, F.S.A., Member of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. History.-No doubt there existed at or near the present St. Dogmaels, or Llandudoch, in pre-Norman times, a small Celtic monastic foundation which derived its name from Dogfael, the great-grandson of Cunedda Wledig…
… Pension from Glasterell in Ireland. Pension from the prior of Glasterell in Hibernia-nil, because no payment has been made for over 40 years by…
… Pension from Glasterell in Ireland. Pension from the prior of Glasterell in Hibernia-nil, because no payment has been made for over 40 years by the oath of William Hyer, late abbot of St. Dogmaels nil Chapel of Penkelthy Vaghan. Tithes, etc., in the hands of the said late abbot for the whole period of this account 25s. Perquisites of Court. Nothing, because none have accrued during the period of…
… Rymer and Stevens, will not admit of it. In the ancient catalogue of religious houses pub¬ lished in Stevens, vol. i, p. 38, the…
… Rymer and Stevens, will not admit of it. In the ancient catalogue of religious houses pub¬ lished in Stevens, vol. i, p. 38, the monks of Tyron at St. Dogmaels are called Monachi albi, whereas those of Savigne were called Mona¬ chi grisi. Stevens's information concerning the Tyronenses was prin¬ cipally obtained from the Histoire des Ordres Monastiques." Whether the habit of these monks was white…
… the island is not known, but in the reign of Henry I it was, as Dugdale tells us, given by that monarch to Robert,…
… the island is not known, but in the reign of Henry I it was, as Dugdale tells us, given by that monarch to Robert, son of Martin, who gave it to his mother Geva, who in turn, with her son's assent, conveyed it to the celebrated monastery of St. Dogmaels,1 a Benedictine house which followed the reformed rule, 1 For a full account of St. Dogmaels, see Mrs. Pritchard's History oj St. Dogmaels Abbey. It…
… then lately introduced by St. Bernard d'Abbeville at Tiron in the Diocese of Chartres. The charter records the gift as follows Dedit iisdem monachis…
… then lately introduced by St. Bernard d'Abbeville at Tiron in the Diocese of Chartres. The charter records the gift as follows Dedit iisdem monachis mater mea insulam Pyr, quce alio nomine Caldea nuncupatur, quam a domino meo rege mihi datam matri mece dederam" (Dugdale, Monasticon, iv, 130; Baronia Anglicana, i, 27). The Priory, in consequence, became a cell of St. Dogmaels, and it so remained…