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" Herbert," that Sir John Morley, Knt. Lord of Ragland Castle, resided here in the reign of Richard II. Mr. Jones says it was built by Sir William Thomas, and his son William Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir W. Thomas lived in the reign... "
Letters written during a tour through South Wales - Página 380
por John Evans - 1804 - 80 páginas
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Monmouthshire. Historical and descriptive accounts of the ancient and ...

Raglan - 1813 - 142 páginas
...resided here in the reign of Richard II. [1377—1399]. Mr. Jones's MS. says, it was built by Sir William Thomas, and his son William earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir W. Thomas lived in the reign of Henry V. [1413] and was present with the king at the memorable battle...
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Welsh Scenery

1825 - 162 páginas
...inserted the following account of this castle from an ancient manuscript. " It was built by Sir William Thomas and his son William, Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury (in the reign of Henry the Fourth). It came into the noble family of Worcester by Sir Charles Somerset's...
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Wales illustrated, views engr. from drawings by H. Gastineau, accompanied by ...

1830 - 482 páginas
...1377 and 1399. In a manuscript belonging to Mr. Jones, it is said to have been built by sir William Thomas, and his son, William earl of Pembroke, who...with sir David Gam, at the ever memorable battle of Agincoui% where he lost his life. What corroborates this opinion is, that some years ago a labourer,...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen1

British Archaeological Association - 1846 - 456 páginas
...Ragland Castle, resided here in the reign of Richard II. Mr. Jones says it was built by Sir William Thomas, and his son William Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir W. Thomas lived in the reign of Henry V, and was present with the king at the memorable battle of Agincourt,...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen1

British Archaeological Association - 1846 - 460 páginas
...Ragland Castle, resided here in the reign of Richard II. Mr. Jones says it was built by Sir William Thomas, and his son William Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir W. Thomas lived in the reign of Henry V, and was present with the king at the memorable battle of Agincourt,...
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Black's Picturesque Guide to Wales: North and South, & Monmouth-shire

1870 - 526 páginas
...leisurely observation. Raglan Castle is believed to have been principally erected by Sir William ap Thomas, and his son William, Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury in 1469 ; but it exhibits the architecture of various periods from the time of Henry V. to that of...
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The Antiquary, Volúmenes3-4

1873 - 670 páginas
...here in the reign of Richard II. (13771399)." Other writers state that it was built by Sir William an Thomas, and his son William, Earl of Pembroke, who was beheaded at Banbury. Sir William lived in the reign of Henry V. (1413), and was present with the king at the battle of Agincourt, where...
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