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… to discover to whom it belongs however, 'tis supposed to be the Tomb of Owen Gwynedd, who dy'd Anno 1169, and was, together with…
… to discover to whom it belongs however, 'tis supposed to be the Tomb of Owen Gwynedd, who dy'd Anno 1169, and was, together with his brother Prince Cadwalladr, bury'd, as Giraldus Cambrensis in his Itinerarium Cambria informs us, in this church: As to Owen Glyndowr, he is reported to dye in Herefordshire, after the year 1414, and to be bury'd at Monington in that County, where he had a daughter…
…. This document may, perhaps, be part of a lease of the tithes from the Bishop of Hereford. Blount says, that the bishop has the…
…. This document may, perhaps, be part of a lease of the tithes from the Bishop of Hereford. Blount says, that the bishop has the advowson of the vicarage, and four quarters of wheat, and four of oats paid him by Mr. Tomkins of Monington.3 There were two chantries in the Church ; one dedi¬ cated to the Blessed Virgin Mary which certainly ex¬ isted before 1430, as in that year the patronage be¬ longed to…
…, tenements belonging to the chantry of our Lady, the lands belonging to it in the parish of Webbeley, held in chief of the Lord…
…, tenements belonging to the chantry of our Lady, the lands belonging to it in the parish of Webbeley, held in chief of the Lord Ferrers and — Monington, Gent., ex MS. de Cantar. penes G. Mayl. He says also, " In a chapel on the north side of the church in a window is or, fretty gu. (Verdon)." At a visitation of the church by Bishop Croft in 1684, recorded in the parish book, the bishop directs the 1 Reg…
… of the two chapels was in excellent preservation up to the year 1868, but in that year the whole was removed with the exception…
… of the two chapels was in excellent preservation up to the year 1868, but in that year the whole was removed with the exception of a single corner post, belonging to the Monington chapel, on which was a shield carved with the emblem of the Trinity. This post has been transferred to the south side, and erected against the east wall. The removal of the screens was no doubt effected with the best…
…' in Trevigin in feod' de Monington in Baronia de Kemcs. Charta Griff, ap wm lloid de terr in fcod' de Moclgroue in Baronia de…
…' in Trevigin in feod' de Monington in Baronia de Kemcs. Charta Griff, ap wm lloid de terr in fcod' de Moclgroue in Baronia de Kemes. Chart Jeuan vychan ap Jeuan go~ de terr' in Pentrehenrie in Traian canol in feod' de Diffrin taf in Baronia de Kemcs. Chart wiltm fil. Jordani lloid de terr' in feod' dc Eglossc- row in Baronia de Kemes. Chart Jeuan dd'y ap Moelwin de terr' in food' de Baivill in…
… east end. Camden, in his Britannia, ascribes the foundation of the hermitage to " one Walter, a canon regular of Wormesley Priory" ; but…
… east end. Camden, in his Britannia, ascribes the foundation of the hermitage to " one Walter, a canon regular of Wormesley Priory" ; but this is clearly a mistake, as the hermitage had long been in existence, and had, moreover, been richly endowed by the neighbouring magnates with lands and privileges, when in the year 1264, John le Strange, Lord of Monington and Win- forton, with the consent of…
… King Edward's time. Roger de Laci held Bacton (Backetune) and Wadetun, previously pos¬ sessions of Edwin and Alward, in which were resident three Welshmen,…
… King Edward's time. Roger de Laci held Bacton (Backetune) and Wadetun, previously pos¬ sessions of Edwin and Alward, in which were resident three Welshmen, yielding three sextaries of honey ; Elnodestune, perhaps Snodhill, and Dorstone [Edward- estune). William de Scohies held Poston (Poscetenttme), formerly in the tenure of Edwin. Alfred of Marlbo¬ rough held Monington (Manetune) and…
… under Henry VIII, cer¬ tain lands in Weobley and Garnstone, paying to S. Guth¬ lac, are assessed at 85. per ami. These are probably…
… under Henry VIII, cer¬ tain lands in Weobley and Garnstone, paying to S. Guth¬ lac, are assessed at 85. per ami. These are probably the same, or part of the same, as those last mentioned. In 10 Ed. I (128|), the names of Roger de Gerneston and his wife, Matilda, appear as petitioners against Walter de Monington, on the subject of land and messu¬ ages at Weobley, in the assize held before J. Berwyke at…
… Though the Commissioners were impressed with the need for administering relief on a large scale, many unions were considered too large and the Poor…
… Though the Commissioners were impressed with the need for administering relief on a large scale, many unions were considered too large and the Poor Law Commission allowed boards of guardians to divide the unions into relief districts. The Cardigan union, for instance, was divided into three districts for purposes of relief :17 Aberteifi (Cardigan) Bridell Cilgerran Eglwys Wythwr (Monington…
… parish died 31 October 1825 aged 76.' He had become Vicar three years before the marriage, also holding the livings of Llantood and Monington.…
… parish died 31 October 1825 aged 76.' He had become Vicar three years before the marriage, also holding the livings of Llantood and Monington. Much more is revealed by the somewhat pathetic (al- though typical of the period) railed memorial outside the church, to the right of the door. The inscription on the stone is as follows Underneath are deposited the remains of three infant children sons…
… briodai'John Crofft, o Gastell °ut, yn y sjr hòno, yr hwn deulu a ddiflanodd tua vedd yr I6eg canrif. Ei bedwaredd merch, Jane th…
… briodai'John Crofft, o Gastell °ut, yn y sjr hòno, yr hwn deulu a ddiflanodd tua vedd yr I6eg canrif. Ei bedwaredd merch, Jane th *}0(nd ar Arglwydd Grey o Ruthin, prif elyn ei , % fel y cawn sylwi rhagllaw. Ei bummed merch, j, leuangaf, yr hon a elwid Margaret, a briodai g. ber Monington, o Monington, yn swydd Hen- 0 , arnwn na byddai dim niwed crybwyll ei blant jj. erch hefyd. Am ei fab, Ieuan, nis meddwn…
… *74 CONGL Y MIS. a'r ieuengaf, yr hon a elwid Margaret, a briodai Roger Monington, o Monington, yn swydd Henffordd. Barnwn na byddai dim…
… *74 CONGL Y MIS. a'r ieuengaf, yr hon a elwid Margaret, a briodai Roger Monington, o Monington, yn swydd Henffordd. Barnwn na byddai dim niweid crybwyll ei blant ordderch hefyd. Am ei fab, Ieuan, nis meddwn ddim i'w adrodd. Ac am ei ferched, dywedir inno honynt i briodi un o dylwyth Gwernan; a merch arall, o'r enw Myfanwy, a briodai Lywelyn ab Adda, o Drefor: a Gwenllian a briodai Phylip ab Rhys…