登陆注册
5590500000050

第50章 Footnotes(6)

{66}In the vale of the Gronwy,about a mile above Pont Escob,there is a wood called Coed Dial,or the Wood of Revenge.Here again,by the modern name of the place,we are enabled to fix the very spot on which Richard de Clare was murdered.The Welsh Chronicle informs us,that "in 1135,Morgan ap Owen,a man of considerable quality and estate in Wales,remembering the wrong and injury he had received at the hands of Richard Fitz-Gilbert,slew him,together with his son Gilbert."The first of this great family,Richard de Clare,was the eldest son of Gislebert,surnamed Crispin,earl of Brion,in Normandy.This Richard Fitz-Gilbert came into England with William the Conqueror,and received from him great advancement in honour and possessions.On the death of the Conqueror,favouring the cause of Robert Curthose,he rebelled against William Rufus,but when that king appeared in arms before his castle at Tunbridge,he submitted;after which,adhering to Rufus against Robert,in 1091,he was taken prisoner,and shortly after the death of king Henry I.was assassinated,on his journey through Wales,in the manner already related.

{67}Hamelin,son of Dru de Baladun,who came into England with William the Conqueror,was the first lord of Over-Went,and built a castle at Abergavenny,on the same spot where,according to ancient tradition,a giant called Agros had erected a fortress.He died in the reign of William Rufus,and was buried in the priory which he had founded at Abergavenny;having no issue,he gave the aforesaid castle and lands to Brian de Insula,or Brian de Wallingford,his nephew,by his sister Lucia.The enormous excesses mentioned by Giraldus,as having been perpetrated in this part of Wales during his time,seem to allude to a transaction that took place in the castle of Abergavenny,in the year 1176,which is thus related by two historians,Matthew Paris and Hollinshed."A.D.1176,The same yeare,William de Breause having got a great number of Welshmen into the castle of Abergavennie,under a colourable pretext of communication,proposed this ordinance to be received of them with a corporall oth,'That no traveller by the waie amongst them should beare any bow,or other unlawful weapon,'which oth,when they refused to take,because they would not stand to that ordinance,he condemned them all to death.This deceit he used towards them,in revenge of the death of his uncle Henrie of Hereford,whom upon Easter-even before they had through treason murthered,and were now acquited was the like againe."-Hollinshed,tom.ii.p.95.

{68}Landinegat,or the church of St.Dingad,is now better known by the name of Dingatstow,or Dynastow,a village near Monmouth.

{69}[For the end of William de Braose,see footnote 34.]

{70}Leland divides this district into Low,Middle,and High Venteland,extending from Chepstow to Newport on one side,and to Abergavenny on the other;the latter of which,he says,"maketh the cumpace of Hye Venteland."He adds,"The soyle of al Venteland is of a darke reddische yerth ful of slaty stones,and other greater of the same color.The countrey is also sumwhat montayneus,and welle replenishid with woodes,also very fertyle of corne,but men there study more to pastures,the which be well inclosed."-Leland,Itin.

tom.v.p.6.Ancient Gwentland is now comprised within the county of Monmouth.

{71}William de Salso Marisco,who succeeded to the bishopric of Llandaff,A.D.1185,and presided over that see during the time of Baldwin's visitation,in 1188.

{72}Alexander was the fourth archdeacon of the see of Bangor.

{73}Once at Usk,then at Caerleon,and afterwards on entering the town of Newport.

{74}Gouldcliffe,or Goldcliff,is situated a few miles S.E.of Newport,on the banks of the Severn.In the year 1113,Robert de Candos founded and endowed the church of Goldclive,and,by the advice of king Henry I.gave it to the abbey of Bec,in Normandy;its religious establishment consisted of a prior and twelve monks of the order of St.Benedict.

{75}[Geoffrey of Monmouth.]

{76}The Cistercian abbey here alluded to was known by the several names of Ystrat Marchel,Strata Marcella,Alba domus de Stratmargel,Vallis Crucis,or Pola,and was situated between Guilsfield and Welshpool,in Montgomeryshire.Authors differ in opinion about its original founder.Leland attributes it to Owen Cyveilioc,prince of Powys,and Dugdale to Madoc,the son of Gruffydh,giving for his authority the original grants and endowments of this abbey.

According to Tanner,about the beginning of the reign of king Edward III.the Welsh monks were removed from hence into English abbeys,and English monks were placed here,and the abbey was made subject to the visitation of the abbot and convent of Buildwas,in Shropshire.

{77}Cardiff,i.e.the fortress on the river Taf.

{78}Gwentluc -so called from Gwent,the name of the province,and llug,open,to distinguish it from the upper parts of Wentland,is an extensive tract of flat,marshy ground,reaching from Newport to the shores of the river Severn.

{79}Nant Pencarn,or the brook of Pencarn.-After a very attentive examination of the country round Newport,by natives of that place,and from the information I have received on the subject,I am inclined to think that the river here alluded to was the Ebwy,which flows about a mile and a half south of Newport.Before the new turnpike road and bridge were made across Tredegar Park,the old road led to a ford lower down the river,and may still be travelled as far as Cardiff;and was probably the ford mentioned in the text,as three old farm-houses in its neighbourhood still retain the names of Great Pencarn,Little Pencarn,and Middle Pencarn.

同类推荐
  • 卷施阁甲集

    卷施阁甲集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 渐悟集

    渐悟集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Phantastes

    Phantastes

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Nona Vincent

    Nona Vincent

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 开天传信记

    开天传信记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 光绪年间的命案

    光绪年间的命案

    光绪二十六年冬天,青莲嫁到彤县埠头镇上。新郎周举是个秀才,生性儒雅、好学上进,只可惜自幼体弱多病。周家是书香门第,家资虽不十分丰厚倒还算富足。公婆为人厚道人缘极好,青莲满心欢喜不用言表。来年秋天,青莲生下儿子一发。周家三代单传,合家人虽视如珍宝却从不溺爱。一发咿呀学语时,周举便教他学规矩知道理,四岁即会背三字经。两年后青莲生下二发,一家子更是欢天喜地。二发四岁那年,周举突发恶疾一命呜呼,年迈父母因悲伤过度相继去世。几经折腾,周家的产业耗去大半。埠头镇上几个好吃懒做的泼皮,见周家只剩妇孺,便趁火打劫。
  • 六十颂如理论

    六十颂如理论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 当我足够爱,才敢失去你

    当我足够爱,才敢失去你

    本书讲述了在上海金融界工作的小白领颜烁,日复一日地过着声色犬马的生活。她偶遇香港娱乐圈著名摄影师皇甫源,被他身上的自由气息和文艺气质所吸引,陷入了一段无法控制的暧昧情感。与此同时,颜烁的工作遭遇突变,她接住唯一的橄榄枝,只身前往皇甫源所在的城市香港。从心生向往到满怀喜爱,颜烁艰难融入新环境,却发现香港是一个死神的领地。她和皇甫的感情,也是一念地狱,一念天堂。生死之间,所有人都经历了翻天覆地的变化。颜烁终于认识到她爱皇甫已经胜过爱自己。而皇甫也实现了承诺,用自己的方式告诉颜烁,什么是真正的爱。天荒地老若白驹过隙,白头偕老亦徒有虚名。
  • 奇闻怪谈:日本民间故事(套装共4册)

    奇闻怪谈:日本民间故事(套装共4册)

    日本本土流传着大量关于鬼灵精怪的传说故事,这些本土民众口耳相传的民间故事,既是日本文化的重要组成部分,也是日本文人学者创作中不可或缺的重要源泉。本系列丛书精选了日本文学大师小泉八云、田中贡太郎、芥川龙之介等文学大家的经典怪谈作品,如人面疮、狐仙报恩、山灵、蛤蟆神社、幽灵瀑布的传说等,几乎囊落了日本本土流传最广、最经典的民间故事。在大师们的笔下,这些故事或伤感,或诙谐,或警示,或讽喻,丰富多彩,形态多变,无不弥漫着强烈的日本传统文学的独特风味以及浓厚的扶桑国乡土汁味,对后世产生了深远且重大的影响,被后来者进行各种形式的改编和再创作,著名作家京极夏彦、梦枕貘、谷崎润一郎等,都深受这些作品的影响。这些民间故事,也是他人了解日本的重要窗口,为他人透视日本传统民俗文化作出了巨大的贡献。
  • 谋明天下

    谋明天下

    吴宗睿穿越了。第一,韬光养晦,集聚实力,第二,针锋相对,寸步不让,第三,实力碾压,打到你服气,第四,以上办法全部采用,依旧不服者,彻底消灭。水滴石穿,绳锯木断,一点又一点的改变,一次又一次的成功,一步又一步的走向辉煌。过程重要,结果更加的重要。我们一起来见证,看看吴宗睿如何走上巅峰。
  • 步步惊情

    步步惊情

    四个女人的纠葛,为了爱可以奋不顾身,为了爱可以成恨成仇。爱情的指针不停旋转,她们又会为谁停留?
  • 破解财富密码-实现财务自由的自助读本

    破解财富密码-实现财务自由的自助读本

    本书为你讲解与财务相关的理论知识,以使你更接近财富;帮助你树立起全新的财富观,以使你改善自己现在的财务状况,一步步走向财富……本书从财富理念、理财规划、具体操作、投资选择等方面做了深入浅出的论述,是一本能够帮助你实现财务自由、从此不再为金钱所窘的工具书。
  • 妖狐闯世记事

    妖狐闯世记事

    深山里怠于修炼的白狐女被迫入世修行,只知道吃吃喝喝睡睡觉的她第一天就被惯常善良的文家少爷捡了回去。结果文家少爷发现自己给自己打开了新世界的大门,这个世界好像和我想象的有些不一样?你们都是些什么品种?文司淼:我只是想做个好事,怎么给自己找了个媳妇呢?白琥莉:因为你人好够俊文司淼:就这原因?白琥莉:还有对我好~(@^_^@)~,不过你也不亏文司淼:?白琥莉:因为我够美啊:-D文司淼:也是且看半狐妖娘携手男神开启风云变幻,校园,娱乐圈,都是小case,地图都开到国外去了好嘛!
  • 明日歌·山河曲1

    明日歌·山河曲1

    一桩赈灾银的莫名失踪案,掀起了一场关涉庙堂与江湖的腥风血雨。 嘉南王运送的赈灾银在途中莫名失窃,一时疑云密布,震惊朝野,而此时江湖上亦风起云涌,就连名震江湖隐迹多年的六大杀手也集体重出江湖。 在失银案的追查过程中,波澜曲折,各方势力明争暗斗……
  • 快穿宿主开挂了

    快穿宿主开挂了

    别人家的宿主都是可萌可软易推倒,为嘛它家的宿主一言不合就开外挂,怼天怼地怼系统!容裳:开外挂是小哥哥,小哥哥!……系统泪流满面:退货退货退货!【男女主1v1】