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… 337 page photogravures, a small sketch of the tower of Caldey Priory, a photograph of the acknowledgment of the King's supremacy signed by the…
… 337 page photogravures, a small sketch of the tower of Caldey Priory, a photograph of the acknowledgment of the King's supremacy signed by the Abbot of St. Dogmaels and eight monks; with impressions of the Seals of St. Dogmaels Abbey and Pill Priory. It also contains a reproduction of one of Blaeu's earliest and finest maps. The date of the original map, from which Blaeu must have copied this…
… above Tregaron to St. Dogmaels. A wide range of historical (and prehistoric) material is drawn on and is well referenced, but a little carelessness…
… above Tregaron to St. Dogmaels. A wide range of historical (and prehistoric) material is drawn on and is well referenced, but a little carelessness results in (for example) a misrendering of the inscription on an Early Christian monument standing in Cenarth churchyard (Curcagni, not "Cureagn 1", p. 58) and one may quibble about it being termed a "standing stone" in the caption to its illustration. The…
… The Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary at St. Dogmaels. By HERBERT M. VAUGHAN, F.S.A., Member of the Honour- able Society of Cymmrodorion 1 Illustrations…
… The Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary at St. Dogmaels. By HERBERT M. VAUGHAN, F.S.A., Member of the Honour- able Society of Cymmrodorion 1 Illustrations The S.W. View of St. Dogmael's Priory in Appendix Abstract of the possessions of the Monastery at The Year of the Reception of the Saxones. By the Rev. A. W. WADE-EvANS, Vicar of France Lynch, Glos. 26 Some Insular Sources of the Excidium Britanniae…
… acting probably under the expressed wish of his late father and certainly with the warm approval of his mother, who in 1113 founded a…
… acting probably under the expressed wish of his late father and certainly with the warm approval of his mother, who in 1113 founded a priory of French monks at St. Dogmaels, which five years later he enlarged and raised to the rank of an abbey dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. « A certain Robert of most noble birth approached a holy man beyond the seas and taking with him thirteen of his…
… Valor Ecclesiasticus may be accepted as fairly correct. Of the Pembrokeshire estates it is sufficient here to mention that the manor of St. Dogmaels…
… Valor Ecclesiasticus may be accepted as fairly correct. Of the Pembrokeshire estates it is sufficient here to mention that the manor of St. Dogmaels and the monastic buildings and grounds, otherwise called the Llandre, were, together with Caldey Island, acquired by purchase from the King in 1543 by John Bradshaw of Presteign for the sum of £ 512 odd.1 This grant did not, however, include the patronage…
… apparently father of William Bradshaw, M.P. for Cardi- gan Borough in 1603. Other members of this family appear in local history, including Captains Edmund…
… apparently father of William Bradshaw, M.P. for Cardi- gan Borough in 1603. Other members of this family appear in local history, including Captains Edmund and John Bradshaw who were amongst the captured Royalist Officers in the garrison of Pill Fort in 16431 This event was shortly before the sale of the manor of St. Dogmaels by the Bradshaws to David Parry of Neuadd-Trefawr, near Cardigan…
… from which I have already quoted; and the meeting of the Arch. Camb. Association at Cardigan in August 1904 produced no fresh information in…
… from which I have already quoted; and the meeting of the Arch. Camb. Association at Cardigan in August 1904 produced no fresh information in the pages of that Society's Journal. But in 1907, the late Mrs. E. M. Pritchard, of Cardigan Priory, published a large and well- illustrated quarto volume entitled The History of St. Dogmaels Abbey-a really valuable contribution to Welsh monastic history…
… whole structure with pavements, bases of columns, and many fragments of interest. Those who have seen the excavations at Strata Florida and Abbey Cwmhir…
… whole structure with pavements, bases of columns, and many fragments of interest. Those who have seen the excavations at Strata Florida and Abbey Cwmhir can gain some idea of the results that almost certainly will be attained at St. Dogmaels. Of the ancient plan of the Abbey and its arrangements both for purposes of worship and residence nothing has so far been suggested. It is easy to trace the lines…
… landowner, Mrs. Brenchley of Glaneirw, and was erected here at the expense of that Society. It is the largest and heaviest of all the…
… landowner, Mrs. Brenchley of Glaneirw, and was erected here at the expense of that Society. It is the largest and heaviest of all the St. Dogmaels stones, weighing about a ton and a half, and measuring 7 feet high, 16 inches broad, and 14 inches thick. Its face is marked by a simple cruciform pattern. (See Cardigan and Tivyside Advertiser, July 26th, 1906.) (7) A heavy slab about five feet long…
… 332 CORRESPONDENCE. of giving the silver harp as a prize at the Eisteddfodau or meetings of the Bards, and in their absence the Abbots…
… 332 CORRESPONDENCE. of giving the silver harp as a prize at the Eisteddfodau or meetings of the Bards, and in their absence the Abbots of Saint Dogmaels presided. " Robert, eldest son of Martin de Tours, founded the Abbey of Saint Dogmaels near Cardigan, which he endowed with lands; and his son William, as Lord Marcher, granted a charter of incorpora¬ tion to the Burgesses of Newport, which is…
… -L guiles, miss, Fronwen, Llanarth. Jones, Miss A. M., 15, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. Jones, Rev. Bevan, Fern Villa, Lampeter. Jones, G. Bowen, Plas Newydd,…
… -L guiles, miss, Fronwen, Llanarth. Jones, Miss A. M., 15, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. Jones, Rev. Bevan, Fern Villa, Lampeter. Jones, G. Bowen, Plas Newydd, St. Dogmaels. Jones, Mrs. G. Bowen, Plas Newydd, St. Dogmaels. Jones, C. Bryner, C.B., C.B.E., 12, Laura Place, Aberystwyth. Jones, Rev. David, M.A., College School, Lampeter. Jones, Rev. D. J., B.A., The Vicarage, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth…
… Jordan Jones, Miss, Fronwen, Llanarth. Jones, Miss A. M., Dol-y-wern, North Road, Aberystwyth. Jones, G. Bowen, Plas Newydd, St. Dogmaels. Jones, C. Bryner, C.B.,…
… Jordan Jones, Miss, Fronwen, Llanarth. Jones, Miss A. M., Dol-y-wern, North Road, Aberystwyth. Jones, G. Bowen, Plas Newydd, St. Dogmaels. Jones, C. Bryner, C.B., C.B.E., 12, Laura Place, Aberystwyth. Jones, Rev. David, M.A., College School, Lampeter. Jones, Rev. Canon D. J., B.A., The Vicarage, Llanbadarn. Jones, Mrs., The Vicarage, Llanbadarn. Jones, D. Lewis, Manager, Barclays Bank, Cardigan…