| Charles Alexander Johns - 1848 - 344 pages
...which are the hardeste naggs and beste of travaile for their bones within this kingdome, resembling in body for quantitie, and in goodnes of mettle, the...village still denominated St. Ruan from the fact, did St. Rumon live, having a cell for his habitation, and a chapel for his devotions, regardless of... | |
| Charles Alexander Johns - 1874 - 302 pages
...which are the hardeste naggs and beste of travaile for their bones within this kingdome, resembling in body for quantitie, and in goodnes of mettle, the Galloway naggs 1 ." " Here, near to the site of St. Grade's Church, at the village still denominated ' St. Ruan '... | |
| Mabel Quiller-Couch, Lilian M. Quiller-Couch - Cornwall (England : County) - 1894 - 258 pages
...was the Nemaean wood of Cornwall. . . . Here, therefore, was the oratory of St. Rumon. . . . ll: " Here, near to the site of St. Grade's church, at the...to the sun than any other region of Britain, and as so sheltered by the woods to windward, very much warmer, did St. Rumon live; having a cell for habitation,... | |
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