WebEdward Lhuyd ( Parochialia, ii, 75) mentions an "Intrechment" at Bryn yr Eryr. Nothing of the sort is to be observed in the immediate vicinity of the farm-house now so called. But about 250 yards distant from it, on the known site of an older farmhouse, is a rounded eminence with rather steep slopes which on one side descend sharply to the ... WebEdward Lhuyd. The first to visit and write about Newgrange was Edward Lhuyd or Lhwyd ( 1660 - 1709 ), a pioneering linguist and Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Lhuyd, who toured Ireland in 1699 and 1700, happened to visit Newgrange shortly after the accidental discovery of the entrance to the huge mound of stones by landowner Charles ...
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WebEdward Lhuyd, Parochialia (1699) Lhuyd’s description of Caer Estyn Hillfort, evocatively sited between the villages of Caergwrle and Hope, has required little revision in the … WebHistory: First mentioned by Edward Lhuyd, in his Parochialia (Lhwyd/1910), and again by Lewis Morris in 1745, see Owen/1896, 135. Stone visited in 1873 by Rhys. Stone visited by the Cambrian Archaeological Association in Sept. 1896 at which time is was still in the churchyard. Macalister/1949, 141 ... hunterdon excavating
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WebGan fod enwau lleoedd Cymru’n cynnig cipolwg hynod ddifyr ar y gorffennol, cewch ddefnyddio’r wefan hon i gael gwybod rhagor am eu treftadaeth gyfoethog. Web21 Nov 2014 · By far the most interesting and substantial ‘antiquity’ of Uwchmynydd was, however, the supposed Roman hypocaust mentioned in Edward Lhuyd’s Parochialia and earlier by the pioneering late-Elizabethan / Jacobean antiquary William Camden. WebParochialia Edward Lhuyd vol. 1: Secondary Source: Notes: Glossary: Find out more about place-name elements in our glossary. Place names within 1km (107) ... Pont Edward Sion Dav... (Unclassified) 0.53km; Din Kadvel (Other administrative area) 0.55km; Dinas Kadvel (Other administrative area) 0.55km; marushack orthopedics