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Tintern Abbey
Grade I listed ruined abbey in Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales
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A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey , and other scenery in that district of Cardiganshire. In an excursion from Hereford to Aberystwith; comprehending the objects adjoining the road. From the former to the latter Place.
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Date: 1799
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Monmouthshire. Descriptive accounts of Tintern Abbey selected from the the [sic] most esteemed writers on that beautiful ruin: with some observations on the monastic order, and a correct translation of the charters of the Earls of Pembroke and Norfolk, ..
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Date: 1799
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Monmouthshire . Descriptive accounts of Tintern Abbey; selected from the the [sic] most esteemed writers on that beautiful ruin: with some observations on the monastic order, and a correct translation of the charters of the Earls of Pembroke and Norfolk, whose ancestors founded the monastery, in the year 1131.
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Date: 1797
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Descriptive account of Tintern Abbey , Monmouthshire. A Cistercian monastery, founded in the year M,C,XXXI Six hundred and sixtytwo years ago, selected from grose, gilpin, shaw, wheatley, and other esteemed writers. To which is subjoined, an account of the Cistercian order of monks; an history of monasteries, from their foundation in England, till their dissolution in the reign of King Henry Viii. The Methods used by the Commissioners, appointed by Act of Parliament, to obtain their Surrender; the names of the chief officers who had the management of a monastery; with the nature of their offices; and other interesting particulars respecting the religious houses; Being Part of a Design for publishing in like Manner An Account of the most interesting Places in the County: With a preface, and some few notes, by Charles Heath, printer, Monmouth.
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Date: 1793
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