Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
During the clearance of the moats and wards of these castles in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, which has been undertaken by H.M. Office of Works in conjunction with the work of consolidating the masonry, a number of finds has been made. Some of these are of more than passing interest, and it has seemed advisable to place on record a complete list of all which in any way illustrate the history of the castles concerned.
page 320 note 1 Except the iron-work, which will be described in a later article.
page 320 note 2 The writer is indebted to Mr. Radford, also to Sir Cyril Fox, and to Mr. G. C. Dunning, for help during the compilation of this paper.
page 322 note 1 This had been re-used in the Castle period. It was found at the floor-level of the cellar, where a kiln had existed, and forming the mouth of the kiln.
page 324 note 1 Archaeologia, lxxxiii, 108 (2 not 3).
page 324 note 2 There are two other potsherds (not illustrated) apparently of the earlier ware; one resembles no. 36, but has a roll rim; the other is similar to no. 39, but has a concave inner surface to the rim (see under no. 34).
page 324 note 3 Journal Brit. Arch. Ass. xxxix, 156, no. 13.
page 333 note 1 Adjudicatum est, ut quatuor castra dicta Huberti carissima … videlicet, Blancum-castrum et Grosmund in Wallia, et Skenefrith, et Hauefeldiam. In quorum castrorum reaedificationibus praedictus comes Hubertus infinitam expendit pecuniam.