-
about 1262. In 1539 John
Leland described it as follows: ... the greatest,
fayrest and
highest upon the
streame is the
Welsh Bridge having 6
great Arches...
-
Pembrokeshire historian George Owen
described Cardiff in 1602 as "the
fayrest towne in
Wales yett not the welthiest". It
gained a
second Royal Charter...
-
similarly suggested that the
church was "one of the
moste famous absolute fayrest and
goodliest parish churches within the
Realm of England.”
Simon Jenkins...
- Project, 1970). Badham, Sally, and Paul ****erham (eds.), "The
Beste and
Fayrest of Al Lincolnshire": The
Church of St Botolph, Boston, Lincolnshire, and...
- on the
backs to
declare of what
place they bee." and that "Three of the
fayrest Virgins"
danced around a
central post at the
center of the
timber circle...
-
Parliamentary army destro**** the
original organ which was
referred to as 'Ye
fayrest organes in Europe'. In the 18th century, the
church was
depicted by JMW...
- the
church "very
Fayre and
large and
richly adorned and
taken for the
Fayrest in all
these parts". The
large east
window of the
chancel underwent restoration...
- By 1602
Pembrokeshire historian George Owen
described Cardiff as "the
fayrest towne in
Wales yett not the welthiest. The town
gained a
second Royal charter...
- he
visited Reculver in 1540: Yn the
enteryng of the
quyer ys one of the
fayrest and the most
auncyent crosse that ever I saw, a ix footes, as I ges, yn...