- the
crumbling walls of the 12th
century St
Briavels Castle.
Little is
known about the
origin of St
Briavels. The name is
thought to be from a much-travelled...
- St
Briavels Castle (most
likely named after Saint Brioc) is a
moated Norman castle at St
Briavels in the
English county of Gloucestershire. The castle...
- St
Briavels was
established in the 12th century, at the same time as many
Norman laws
concerning the
Forest of Dean were put in place. St
Briavels Castle...
- The
meeting place was St
Briavels Castle. C R J Currie, N M
Herbert (Editors), A P Baggs, A R J
Jurica (1996). "St.
Briavels Hundred". A
History of the...
- List of
Breton saints List of
Catholic saints List of
Welsh saints St
Briavels, Gloucestershire,
believed to be
named for St
Brioc Tudy of Landevennec...
- Castle, also
known as
Castle Tump, was a
castle near the
village of St
Briavels in Gloucestershire, England. The
castle is
believed to have been built...
- The
Forest of Dean and the
Hundred of
Saint Briavels have laws.
These include mining laws, and have
included laws
relating to timber, inclosures, encroachments...
-
renamed St
Briavels and
Llandogo in 1909,
shortly after the line's
amalgamation with the
Great Western Railway. It was
finally renamed St
Briavels Station...
- born or
hereafter to be born and
abiding within the said
Hundred of St
Briavels, of the age of
twenty one
years and upwards, who
shall have
worked a year...
-
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browsers A
village near St
Briavels in Gloucestershire,
England Mork, Hama, a
village in
Syria Slang term for...