Skip to Main Content
Prof Madeleine Gray

Professor Madeleine Gray - Medieval Historian

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me
24 Jan 2015

abermeurig8

by Madeleine Gray | | 0

Previous Post

Similar Posts

The Warren
August 31, 2020

As I expected, there was very little to see on the site of the Warren...

Madeleine GrayAugust 31, 2020
“Celtic Stones”
March 13, 2014

Having got the Galilee Project all wrapped up, Gareth Kiddie and the Llanilltud PCC are...

Madeleine GrayMarch 13, 2014
Llangwm School
February 6, 2015

Continuing with extracts from the newsletter archive of the Gwent County History Association: Children of...

Madeleine GrayFebruary 6, 2015
Fforest Fach
February 12, 2023

This is yet another of those ‘medieval forest boundaries I have walked past dozens of...

Madeleine GrayFebruary 12, 2023
Forest boundaries
November 23, 2022

Another discovery in the late great Oliver Rackham’s Ancient Woods of South-east Wales (edited from...

Madeleine GrayNovember 23, 2022
The Llanilltud Fawr (Llantwit Major) Galilee Project – nearly there!
July 9, 2013

If heritage trails test the breadth of your historical knowledge, historical recreations test the depth...

Madeleine GrayJuly 9, 2013

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Archaeology (26)
  • Church Tourism (16)
  • Family (15)
  • Graveyards (9)
  • Heritage (General) (35)
  • Heritage Paths (13)
    • Cistercian Way (2)
  • Pilgrimage (4)
  • Tombs (4)
  • Uncategorized (11)
  • Wall Paintings (6)
  • Welsh History (30)
    • Gwent County History Association (1)

Common Tags

board games Capel-y-ffin Chartists Coed Rhiw'r Ceiliog death deserted cottages deserted farms deserted settlements Ffordd y Gyfraith footpaths graduation Gwaelod-y-garth hollow ways Laleston lark rise Lisvane Llancarfan Llandaff Llandyfodwg Llanfair-ar-y-bryn Llangewydd Llangwm Llangynwyd Llanilltud Fawr Llantwit major London Maerdy medieval towns Merthyr Mawr mining National Museum Parc Slip Penybwlch pilgrimage Post-reformation public history students Swansea Tongwynlais weddings. poetry Welsh Bible Welsh language Welsh Stone Forum wind farms women in media

Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me

Recent Projects

Search my site

Contact Me

Prof Madeleine Gray

Professor of Ecclesiastical History Faculty of Business and Society

(01633) 432675

Latest Projects

Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me

© 2025 Prof Madeleine Gray | Designed by Sarah Le Jeune