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… 12 Sir Walter Herbert (d. 1550 or 1551) of St Julians m. (1) Mary (W), d. of Sir William Morgan (d. 1542) of Langston…
… 12 Sir Walter Herbert (d. 1550 or 1551) of St Julians m. (1) Mary (W), d. of Sir William Morgan (d. 1542) of Langston and Pencoed and (2) Cecily Monington (E), probably d. of Sir Thomas Monington (d. 1492) of Sarnesfield, co. Hereford (WG 1400-1500, V, 780; Bradney, Monmouthshire, vol. iv, pt. ii, p. 296; H of C 1509-1558, II, 340-1). 13 Sir Charles Herbert (d. 1557) of Troy m. (1) Elizabeth (W…
… gwyngalchu ei fedd a gwerthfawrogi ei genadwri wedi ei farw. Bu Glyndwr yntau farw mewn dinodedd, a'r Brenin newydd, Harri V, wedi cyhoeddi maddeuant…
… gwyngalchu ei fedd a gwerthfawrogi ei genadwri wedi ei farw. Bu Glyndwr yntau farw mewn dinodedd, a'r Brenin newydd, Harri V, wedi cyhoeddi maddeuant iddo. Cred Mr. A. G. Bradley a haneswyr eraill dreulio ohono hwyrddydd ei oes naill ai yn Llys Kentchurch, ty ei ferch Alis Scudamore, yn Sir Henffordd, neu ym Monington, tŷ ei ferch Marged Monington yn yr un sir. Terfynodd ei yrfa ddaearol Medi 20, 1415, ebe…
… Monington Now contains nothing of antiquarian interest 716 Morvil. Rebuilt on old foundations. 722. Moylgrove. Rebuilt in 1814, restored 1867. 738. Narberth. All but…
… Monington Now contains nothing of antiquarian interest 716 Morvil. Rebuilt on old foundations. 722. Moylgrove. Rebuilt in 1814, restored 1867. 738. Narberth. All but tower rebuilt 1879, contains nothing of interest. 754. Nash. Now a modern church without interest. 806. New Moat. Rebuilt except the tower. 821. Newport. Enlarged 1834, restored 1878. 862. Penrhudd. Rebuilt in 1841, restored 1911. 864…
… to this date was conspicuous by its absence, but when we get to the last hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Davies something…
… to this date was conspicuous by its absence, but when we get to the last hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Davies something more tangible is brought forward. In the first place we get proof, in the shape of Judith Odell's will, that there was a James Selby of Monington, whose existence was previously more or less nebulous, and that he was related to the Rev. Henry Lloyd of Soulberry. This is…
… had left certain effects there in the hands of friends recalls the story of the old Latin deed. We now come to the will…
… had left certain effects there in the hands of friends recalls the story of the old Latin deed. We now come to the will of James Lloyd of Monington, which, if genuine, would be conclusive proof of the connection. Here we have the usual difference of opinion between experts. It is impossible to form an opinion on the evidence published in a report, but one cannot help feeling that some of the…
… stream called Breuan or Piliau1 to the mouth of the Teifi; the chapelries of St. Dogmaels, Llantood, Monington, Moylgrove, Eglwyswrw, Bayvil, Maenclochog, Monachlog-du, Fishguard…
… stream called Breuan or Piliau1 to the mouth of the Teifi; the chapelries of St. Dogmaels, Llantood, Monington, Moylgrove, Eglwyswrw, Bayvil, Maenclochog, Monachlog-du, Fishguard and Llan- deilo; the isle and subsidiary priory of Caldey (Geva's gift) the rich cell of Pill Priory on Milford Haven and the valuable manor of Rattrey in South Devon, which English estate was retained by the Abbey till its…
… of the parish church of St. Thomas at St. Dogmaels, and its chapelries of Llan- tood and Monington which remained with the Crown. In…
… of the parish church of St. Thomas at St. Dogmaels, and its chapelries of Llan- tood and Monington which remained with the Crown. In all probability large portions of the abbey were now pulled down and utilized for the building of the Bradshaw manor house, which remained the residence of this family for over a hundred years. The Bradshaws whose early pedigree is given in Lewys Dwnn's Visitations…
…' tria feoda militum in Macn- clochog, Monington, et Randyrkaith (?) in Wallia que Adam…
…' tria feoda militum in Macn- clochog, Monington, et Randyrkaith (?) in Wallia que Adam…
… servientibus & ad animalia frapaganda" through the north gate. The said way was to be 10 ft. in breadth directly to Holowe medewe, to…
… servientibus & ad animalia frapaganda" through the north gate. The said way was to be 10 ft. in breadth directly to Holowe medewe, to the passage1 of Middle- wood, "a Heremite way to remayne there for the future". This " Heremite" way was probably the narrow lane which still leads towards the hermitage from the village. In 1365, John Gours, Hugh Monington, and John Minors left land in Wybbenham to the Prior…
…, died ye 11th of March, 12th of Eliz., having a son called Rheese (yn in full age) and 4 daughters, ye second whereof was…
…, died ye 11th of March, 12th of Eliz., having a son called Rheese (yn in full age) and 4 daughters, ye second whereof was Alice ye mother of John Owen of Berllan, gent., who had in ye right of his mother y6 said Alice, Richardston, Berllan, Carnymenin, Trecone, & ye L'dship of Monington &c.…
… yn amgenach. Dangoswyd parch mawr iddo yn yr Eglwys, a dyrchafwyd ef i fywioliaethau Bglwysig enillfawr. Yn y flwyddyn 1865, dyrchafwyd ef gan yr…
… yn amgenach. Dangoswyd parch mawr iddo yn yr Eglwys, a dyrchafwyd ef i fywioliaethau Bglwysig enillfawr. Yn y flwyddyn 1865, dyrchafwyd ef gan yr Arglwydd Ganghellydd i fywioliaeth Lfandudoch, gyda'r. plwyfi cydiol, Iylantood a Monington, ar farwolaeth y Parch. H. J. Vincent— yr hwn oedd yn hanu o deulu Anghydffurfìol arall—ac a ddaliodd y bywioliaethau am ddeugain mlynedd ond un. O ran ei allan…
… this point; which is, that he sunk under a pressure of anxiety and disap¬ pointment at the house of one of his two daughters,…
… this point; which is, that he sunk under a pressure of anxiety and disap¬ pointment at the house of one of his two daughters, Scudamore or Monington, in Herefordshire, on the eve of St. Mathew, Sept. 20, 1415. A Welsh Englyn preserves the year of his rising, as well as the year of his death, without scarcely a possibility of mistake, thus— Mil, a phedwar-cant, nid mwy—cof ydyw Cyfodiad Glyndyfrdwy; A…