A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . THE ROMAN STONK AT PENOYRE. This Stone was dug up in a field near Cradoc, and was place<l upon a heap of stonesin the road-way to be broken up. Mr. John Griffiths, builder, of Brecon, fortunately saw it,and conveyed the stone to Brecon. The late Baron Ci-EASBy was communicated with, and it?was then removed to its present position at A SET OF BRECONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYS•• BUTTONS. (/??|»ui Phatogriij,!, 0/ a set 0/ l/iciil Ihe possession 0/ Edmund J. Jmes. 0/ //ortsl Leghltis.) THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE.
A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . THE ROMAN STONK AT PENOYRE. This Stone was dug up in a field near Cradoc, and was place<l upon a heap of stonesin the road-way to be broken up. Mr. John Griffiths, builder, of Brecon, fortunately saw it,and conveyed the stone to Brecon. The late Baron Ci-EASBy was communicated with, and it?was then removed to its present position at A SET OF BRECONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYS•• BUTTONS. (/??|»ui Phatogriij,!, 0/ a set 0/ l/iciil Ihe possession 0/ Edmund J. Jmes. 0/ //ortsl Leghltis.) THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE. LIST OF INCUMBENTS. PATRONS. 1580.—Ricliard Price of the |Priory of Brecon, esq. j 1583.—Richard Price, —The Crown by lapse. 1662.— 1670.—^The Crown pro hac — 1714.—^The Crown by —Nicholas Jeffreys, —Nicholas Jeffreys of 1Bedford Row, esq. J INCUJIBENTS. Sir Thomas Hugh Lewis. 3David Jolin Herring. 5Rice Jones. 6Th mas Williams, Joshua Thomas. 1758.—Mary Jeffreys, a com-mittee of Jeffrey Jeffreys,-a lunatic. 1821.—1828.—1843.—John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins, —Marquis Camden and Evans, esq., Ffrwd- grech, alternately. David Griffiths, held also theVicarage of Llanfihangelnantbran, where he resided
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