The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, Količine 1–2

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University of Wales Press, 1923
Includes glosses of the Welsh language, bardic vocabulary, etc.
 

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Stran 141 - And the churchwardens shall once every year, within one month after the five and twentieth day of March, transmit unto the bishop of the diocese, or his chancellor, a true copy...
Stran 234 - Anglie", proavus noster, fecit burgensibus ville" nostre de Cayrus, in hec verba : Edwardus, Dei 5—2 gratia, Rex Anglie, dominus Hibernie et dux Aquitanie", archiepiscopis, episcopis, abbatibus, prioribus, comitibus, baronibus, justiciariis, vicecomitibus, prepositis, ministris et omnibus ballivis et fidelibus suis, Salutem.
Stran 228 - Nos autem donaciones, concessiones, et confirmaciones predictas ratas habentes et gratas eas pro nobis et heredibus nostris quantum in nobis est prefatis Abbati et Monachis et eorum successoribus concedimus et confirmamus sicut carte predicte racionabiliter testantur.
Stran 214 - It happens that when two hosts meet and are arranged in battle-array, and when the battle-cry is raised loudly on both sides, that cowardly men run wild, and lose their wits from the dread and fear which seize them. And then they run into a wood away from other men, and live there like beasts, and shun the meeting of men like wild beasts. And it is said of these men that when they have lived in the woods in that condition for twenty years, then feathers grow on their bodies as on birds, whereby their...
Stran 53 - February, 1649, passed an act for the better propagation and preaching of the gospel in Wales, for the ejecting scandalous ministers and schoolmasters, and redress of some grievances— to continue in force for three years.
Stran 345 - We have at present no direct evidence as to the date of this work. It is definitely non-Roman and almost certainly post-Roman. On the other hand, it can scarcely be later than the building of the Norman castle at Brecon or the Norman motte a few hundred yards away at Aberyscir. It may be a relic of the ' Dark Ages ' or, at latest, of the campaigns incidental to the Norman conquest of Brycheiniog.
Stran 341 - Macdonald has recognized in the Flavian-Trajan phases of some of the Scottish forts is not yet apparent. The defences, examined at these points, show only one pre-stone period of work. 2. The rebuilding in stone. In the early years of the second century, the clay rampart was faced with a stone wall and raised in height. The west and south gateways and the principal buildings were re-built in stone, and corner-turrets of stone were soon afterwards added to the defences. It has been noted that the...
Stran 341 - ... seems to be as follows, and it may here be noted that subsequent work in 1925, not here described, is entirely confirmatory : — I. Foundation of the fort. A settled garrison at the Gaer implies the previous pacification of the Silures and cannot, therefore, have been established long prior to AD 75. The site itself — a pleasant sheltered place with a comparatively limited outlook in two directions — is scarcely such as would be chosen as a point of vantage during a campaign, and there is...
Stran 341 - ... of conquest. The earliest Samian pottery (especially form 29) is moderate in quantity and is all appropriate to the years 70-85. Apart from four Republican denarii, such as remained in use to the beginning of the second century, only two pre-Flavian coins were found during the excavations, whereas about twenty date from the last thirty years of the century. True, two distinct strata in the Commandant's House area antedate the stone building of c.

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