The Towns of Medieval Wales: A Study of Their History, Archaeology, and Early Topography |
Contents
The Origins and Early Development of Welsh Towns | 1 |
Pembroke | 21 |
The Site and Topography of the Early Town | 29 |
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13th century Abergavenny Aberystwyth Adpar Afon Anglo-Norman appears Atlas of Wales Bangor bank Beaumaris borough Boroughs of Snowdonia Brecon Bridgend Brut y Tywysogion building burgages burgesses Caerleon Caernarfon Caerns Camb Cardiff Cardigan Carmarthen castle chapel charter Chepstow Cilgerran Clwyd communities Conwy Cowbridge Degannwy Denbigh ditch Dolgellau Dyfed EARLY TOWN Edward enclosed English boroughs evidence excavations Flint foundation friary Glyndŵr Gwynedd Haverfordwest High Street History Ibid Itinerary Jones Kenfig Kidwelly Knowles and Hadcock later Lewis Llandovery Llanfaes Llanidloes Llantwit Major Llywelyn Loughor Medieval Boroughs Medieval Religious Houses medieval town mill Monmouth motte Neath Nefyn Newcastle Emlyn Norman Owain Owen Pembroke Pembs Powys priory Radnor recorded Rees remains Rhuddlan river Rolls Roman Ruthin settlement sited Snowdonia St Clear's St David's St Mary's church stood Swansea Tenby Topographical Dictionary town defences town hall Trelech urban walls weekly market Welsh Welsh towns Welshpool