THE MONMOUTHSHIRE ANTIQUARY VOLUME XI
Written by David H. Williams
Published by Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association
in 1995
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- TOPOGRAPHY (UK)
- WALES
- MONMOUTHSHIRE
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
THE MONMOUTHSHIRE ANTIQUARY VOLUME XII
Written by David H. Williams.
Stock no. 2130976
1996.
Softcover.
Almost very good condition.
Pictorial card wraps. B/w photos. Coastal Change and Wetland Heritage at Goldcliff; Caerwent: Excavations of 1855 - A Planning Error?; The Llangwm Phallic Stone; Evidence for a Pre-Norman Structure at Monmouth; The Twelfth-Century Church at Tintern Abbey; Some Tintern Abbey Floor Tiles at St. George's Chapel, Windsor; Grangefield Moated Site, Redwick; Raglan Castle: A Reconsideration of an Aspect of the Herbert Period c. 1460-69; A 'Pocket Dag' from Chepstow; Scouring the Land: Early Iron Ore Extraction at Blaenavon; The Archaeology of the Second World War in Gwent; A Select Bibliography of the Writings of Jeremy K. Knight, 1962 to 1995. Marks to covers. Small tear/chip of loss along bottom edge of front cover.
THE MONMOUTHSHIRE ANTIQUARY VOLUME XIV
Written by David H. Williams.
Stock no. 2130973
1998.
Softcover.
Very good condition.
Pictorial card wraps. B/w photos. Ihe Foundation of the Priories of Bassaleg and Malpas; Early Settlement and Land Use in the Man-Moel District; The troubled foundation of Grace Dieu Abbey; Abergavenny Lordship in the late fifteenth century; Gwent Seals: VIII; An eighteenth century Clay Pipe Production Site at Caerleon; The grounds of Dan-y-Graig, Christchurch, Newport. Cover corner creases.
THE MONMOUTHSHIRE ANTIQUARY VOLUME XI
Written by David H. Williams.
Stock no. 2130952
1995.
Softcover.
Very good condition.
Grey card wraps. B/w illustrations. Contains: Excavations at 19 Cross Street Abergavenny 1986; the Monmouth Hoard of Aethelred II Coins; Excavations behind Bank Street Chepstow 1992; Excavations at Trelech 1991-93; The Earliest written English in Monmouthshire? The Herbert Bailiff's Account 1463; Gwent Seals: VII - A Shirenewton Seal; Six Medieval Seal Matrices from Gwent and one from Gloucestershire; The Evidences of the People - the Archives of the County of Gwent. Spine is faded. Grubby marks to covers.