Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, Band 11The Club, 1878 |
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... , they had resolved to give more time and prominence to this part of their programme , and to invite those best acquainted with their contents to draw the members ' attention to and describe the principal objects of interest . xvi.
... , they had resolved to give more time and prominence to this part of their programme , and to invite those best acquainted with their contents to draw the members ' attention to and describe the principal objects of interest . xvi.
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... give a fresh impetus to the study of local remains . In doing so they hoped , and indeed felt assured , that their meeting here would not only be a pleasant and successful one , but that it would add in no small degree to the further ...
... give a fresh impetus to the study of local remains . In doing so they hoped , and indeed felt assured , that their meeting here would not only be a pleasant and successful one , but that it would add in no small degree to the further ...
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... give him a post in the Ripon man - of - war , to which he had just been pre- ferred , but Captain Hobbes , who succeeded Captain Palliser in the command of the Eagle , objected , declaring " that if he had a brother wanting promotion he ...
... give him a post in the Ripon man - of - war , to which he had just been pre- ferred , but Captain Hobbes , who succeeded Captain Palliser in the command of the Eagle , objected , declaring " that if he had a brother wanting promotion he ...
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... give him something better , refused , and also recalled Captain Griffith's former appointment to the Postillion , giving him the command of the Gibraltar , in which , on the 17th November 1759 , he fell in with the grand fleet of France ...
... give him something better , refused , and also recalled Captain Griffith's former appointment to the Postillion , giving him the command of the Gibraltar , in which , on the 17th November 1759 , he fell in with the grand fleet of France ...
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... give orders to his lieutenant , a chain shot tore off that part of the binnacle on which he had just been leaning and severed the lieutenant in two pieces , but he escaped . Captain Griffith , still cruising in the Mediterranean ...
... give orders to his lieutenant , a chain shot tore off that part of the binnacle on which he had just been leaning and severed the lieutenant in two pieces , but he escaped . Captain Griffith , still cruising in the Mediterranean ...
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afterwards Amos Davies Anne appears Archæological Arms born Breidden buried Caer called Carreghova Castle Cefn chapel Charles Lloyd church Clawdd Côch Cloddiau Cochion Coedcowrid Coll daughter David death died Dolobran Earl Edward Herbert Elizabeth England English Evans father Friends Glyn Hafren Guilsfield Gwynedd Henry Heylyn hill Howell Hugh Humphrey Iorwerth Jenkin John Jones King land Lewis Lewis Price Llan Llanfyllin Llanidloes Llanymynech Llewelyn London Lord Herbert Majestie's Manledd marriage married Mediolanum Meifod minister Mont Montgomery Montgomeryshire month monthly meeting Morris Newtown Offa's Dyke Ordovices Oswestry Owen parish Parry person poet possession Powis Castle Powys-land Club preaching present Price probably Pugh Rectory Rhys Ribbesford Richard Davies Robert Robert Griffith Roman says Severn Sheinton Sheriff Shrewsbury Silures Thomas tion town Trevor Vaughan Vavasor Powell vicar Wales Welsh Welshpool wife William word Ystradynod
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Seite 320 - You taught me language; and my profit on't Is, I know how to curse : The red plague rid you, For learning me your language ! Pro.
Seite 323 - Doth the plowman plow all day to sow? doth he open and break the clods of his ground? When he hath made plain the face thereof, doth he not cast abroad the fitches, and scatter the cummin, and cast in the principal wheat and the appointed barley and the rye in their place? For his God doth instruct him to discretion, and doth teach him.
Seite 259 - Sanctify, I beseech Thee, this Thy fatherly correction to me; that the sense of my weakness may add strength to my faith, and seriousness to my repentance : That, if it shall be Thy good pleasure to restore me to my former health, I may lead the residue of my life in Thy fear, and to Thy glory : or else, give me grace so to take Thy visitation, that, after this painful life ended, I may dwell with Thee in life everlasting; through JESUS CHRIST our LORD.
Seite 320 - would it had been done! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans. Pro. Abhorred slave ; Which any print of goodness will not take, Being capable of all ill ! I pitied thee, Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each hour, One thing or other: when thou didst not, savage, Know thine own meaning, but would'st gabble like A thing most brutish, I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known...
Seite 400 - He seldom resided in London, and drew only for his amusement, seldom completing what he undertook, and in his rambles painting, drawing, and engraving occasionally. In the reign of Charles II. he was offered a pension of 500/. a year to draw the royal navy; but declined accepting it, as he could not endure confinement or dependence.
Seite 127 - Because thou hast been my help, therefore under the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice.
Seite 376 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Seite 376 - Curzon for life, with remainder to trustees to preserve contingent remainders, with...
Seite 373 - Norroy in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our several Offices to each of Us respectively granted do by these Presents grant and assign unto the said Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle the Arms following that is to say...
Seite 139 - ... Visitations (p. 288) will be found a pedigree of the poet's (Richard Powell) family, and notices of it and of the Pentarchia are given in the Montgomeryshire Collections, 1870, vol. iii, p. 336, and 1872, vol. v, p. 456. THE BREIDDEN HILLS, AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH CARACTACUS. Whether the supreme struggle between Caractacus and Ostorius Scapula is laid in Shropshire, in Herefordshire, in Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, or Merionethshire, — -for every one of these counties there exist, or have...