Leland says, they were remaining in his time, but dilapidated. The moat was entire, and the four gates standing which he distinguished by the names of " Monk's Gate, Eastern Gate, Wygate, and Monnow or Western Gate. An Excursion from the Source of the Wye - Page 38by Mark Willett - 1820 - 108 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Smith - Leamington (England) - 1827 - 362 pages
...walls, and a moat where it was undefended by the rivers. Leland says, they were remaining in his time, but dilapidated. The moat was entire, and the four...which flanked the Eastern Gate are visible ; and the Moo now Gate is standing. Part of the moat yet remains, passing from the back of Whitecross-street... | |
| George Nicholson - 1840 - 692 pages
...The town appears to have been fortified with walls anda moat. In Leland's time they were remaining, but dilapidated ; the moat was entire, and the four gates standing, which lie distinguishes by the names Monk's Gate, Eastern Gate, Wygate, and Monnow or Western Gate. At present... | |
| Robert Taylor - Monmouthshire (Wales) - 1854 - 104 pages
...walls and a moat where it was undefended by the rivers. Leland says they were remaining iu his time ? but dilapidated. The moat was entire, and the four...distinguished by the names of Monk's Gate, Eastern Gate, Wye- Gate, and Monnow or Western Gate. There are now no vestiges of two of these. Part of two round... | |
| Wye, River, Valley (Wales and England) - 1858 - 118 pages
...distinguished by the names of Monk's Gate, Eastern Gate, Wye Gate, and Monnow or Western Gate. There are now j no vestiges of two of these. Part of two round towers...which flanked the Eastern Gate are visible, and the Monnow Gate is yet standing. Part of the moat yet remains, passing from the back of Whitecross street... | |
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