The Transactions of the Honourable Society of CymmrodorionThe Society, 1926 |
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Strana vi
... land Rees , a quiet and unobtrusive but very sincere Welsh patriot ; Mr. David Jones , of Farringdon Street , a faithful Cymmrodor of 30 years standing ; Dr. E. J. Lewis , of Hamilton Terrace , Mrs. J. Bell White , a generous ...
... land Rees , a quiet and unobtrusive but very sincere Welsh patriot ; Mr. David Jones , of Farringdon Street , a faithful Cymmrodor of 30 years standing ; Dr. E. J. Lewis , of Hamilton Terrace , Mrs. J. Bell White , a generous ...
Strana 1
... lands he held in right of the Church , he would have to manure such lands by his own servants ; neither would he have any benefit of wastes unless he took the herbage with his own cattle . ' It would surely be matter for regret to find ...
... lands he held in right of the Church , he would have to manure such lands by his own servants ; neither would he have any benefit of wastes unless he took the herbage with his own cattle . ' It would surely be matter for regret to find ...
Strana 2
... lands by the writ of " contra formam collationis " . In those days , too , ecclesiastical corporations were themselves very reluctant to part with the lands bequeathed to them , because of the easy terms under which they were held , and ...
... lands by the writ of " contra formam collationis " . In those days , too , ecclesiastical corporations were themselves very reluctant to part with the lands bequeathed to them , because of the easy terms under which they were held , and ...
Strana 3
... lands which had been usually let for the greatest part of the twenty years next before the making the new lease ; an annual rent had in all cases to be reserved ; the " reddendum " had to be of so much rent as had been usually paid for ...
... lands which had been usually let for the greatest part of the twenty years next before the making the new lease ; an annual rent had in all cases to be reserved ; the " reddendum " had to be of so much rent as had been usually paid for ...
Strana 4
... land for another 21 years , and so from 21 years to 21 years , " till 99 years past thence next ensuing shall be compleat and ended " . In the Hilary Term of 1678- 1679 , three judges of the King's Bench had to unravel the problem ...
... land for another 21 years , and so from 21 years to 21 years , " till 99 years past thence next ensuing shall be compleat and ended " . In the Hilary Term of 1678- 1679 , three judges of the King's Bench had to unravel the problem ...
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Aberystwyth ac yn addysg Anglesey Archbishop Asaph Bangor Bishop bydd bywyd Cardiff Carmarthen Carnarvon census Church Conformists Cymmrodorion Cymru Cymry David Davies Dean deanery diocese dros drwy Edward eithr English enwau lleoedd Evans fod yn genedl Glamorgan goreu Griffith gwlad Gymraeg Gymraeg yn Gymreig hanes hefyd Hist Hughes hunain hynny iawn Ibid iddynt John John Morris-Jones Jones Lambeth lease letter Lewis Llandaff Llanfaches llawer Lloyd Lord mae'n mae'r mawr mewn Miles Smith Morgan Mostyn newydd Nonconformists North Wales Owen Papists parish peth place-names Prince Prince's Puritan rhai rhaid Rhys rhyw Richard Road Roberts Saesneg Salt seignur siarad South Wales Street Swansea sydd Thelwall Thomas Tudor period wedi Welsh Welshmen Whitford William wlad wneuthur Wrexham wrth ydyw yn ol yn yr yng Nghymru yr ysgolion ysgol yw'r
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