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Memoirs of Owen Glendower, (Owain Glyndwr): with a sketch of the history of the ancient Britons, from the conquest of Wales by Edward the First, to the present time, illustrated with various notes, genealogical &
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of Chertsey in 1433/4. In a 1599 map, the priory church is represented as cruciform in shape, while in Blaeu's map of 1646, the cruciform includes an adjoined chapel, probably the
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misappropriated, and was later compelled to yield up, the Church of the Holy Trinity at Cardigan which had been granted to
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in Surrey. During the Clares' time, it was dedicated to the Trinity; in Rhys's time, it was dedicated to St. Mary.
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lived in one of the buildings when they visited Cardigan, which may have coincided with problems noted by the
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The priory was dissolved in 1538 after which time it was converted into a mansion and granted to
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The Athenæum: a journal of literature, science, the fine arts, music, and the drama
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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The dependent priories of medieval English monasteries
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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states that De Clare granted Cardigan Priory to the
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Index

priory
Cardigan
Ceredigion
Wales
St. Mary's Church, Cardigan
Gloucester Cathedral
Chertsey Abbey
Gloucester
Gilbert de Clare
priory
Brut y Tywysogion
Gloucester Abbey
Rhys ap Gruffydd
South Wales
Benedictines
Chertsey Abbey
Bisham
Berkshire
Katherine Philips
Margaret Lloyd George
Cardigan Castle
River Teifi
Bishops of St Davids
abbot
chantry


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