An Elegant Georgian Gothic Quadrangle: The Royal Charter of 1828

There are two foundation stones to what began life as St David’s College, Lampeter, in the reign of King George IV (1820–30): one literal and the other metaphorical. The literal stone is that which was laid – with modified Masonic ceremony – by Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St Davids and Canon of Durham...

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