It details life at the abbey, now a ruin, including tenant dealings, clergy appointments but also an abduction.
But it was largely destroyed in 1538 during Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries and is now a ruin.
The men slowly toured the perimeter of the house, taking notes and photographs, like archeologists mapping out a ruin.
The castle is now a ruin, and Flintshire Council said there were strict guidelines in place to restrict development and preserve the building's character.
It was dreamy weather for intimacy, with the gusts, the torrents and occasional glimpses of flinty light, but I was moving too fast, on my own timeline, detouring to small towns or a ruin or a lighthouse, no discussion needed.
Home is no less fraught: Uxbal is an adoring, manners-correcting father to Ana (Hanaa Bouchaib) and Mateo (Guillermo Estrella), but his estranged wife, Marambra (Maricel Alvarez), is a ruin, jagged with drink, who cannot be trusted with the kids.
Factor in the vagaries of insects and weather (a rainstorm can ruin a strawberry field), and life for the typical farmer is tough.
This was it: the game on the line, a chance to ruin a rival's perfect record, the reason USC quarterback Matt Barkley returned amid great fanfare for his senior season.
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But two years ago, my friend Cristina Di Benigno invited me to lunch in her village near Corvara, a tiny, little-known ruin of a town in Abruzzo, about an hour by car from the port city of Pescara.
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One small error, such as listing the name of a former employer after the years worked there, instead of before, can ruin a great candidate's chances.
While about a quarter thought those who booked the tickets were "bottom feeders trying to ruin a poor airline, " he said, the majority was comfortable with opportunistically capitalizing on the mistakes of airlines.
But bad data are not the only thing that can ruin a drug's prospects.
The quickest way to ruin a great brand is with a bad management team.
Linby Parish Council said such a development would ruin the rural feel of the village and cause traffic problems.
Those opposed to the proposals claim it will be a factory and ruin farmland enjoyed by thousands each year.
An enticing car design could sell in millions, but still ruin a company if the manufacturing economics were wrong.
That saves electricity, but it raises the stakes for cleanliness, since a defect could ruin three layers, not just one.
The marketplace requires leaders to confront issues that can potentially ruin a client relationship and the livelihood of their employees.
"Let's not let the Farm Bureau ruin a good thing, " said Bob Ferris, Species Conservation Director for the Defenders of Wildlife.
That could push down farmland values by half, a recipe for ruin for those who have borrowed against the value of their property.
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Conflicts over money can ruin a marriage, so it's not surprising that financial problems can follow a couple through separation and divorce, as well.
This year, I went for the more sedate environs of Tulum, a nice uncrowded beach with perfect turquoise water (and a beachside Maya ruin).
The sad thing is, I observe many more people willing to travel a path of ruin than I do people willing to change their thinking.
Excessive alcohol consumption disrupts the 'REM' (Rapid Eye Movement) stage of deep sleep to ruin a night's rest, according to the UK Department of Health.
However the Ugandan team, with only one point from their qualification campaign, are determined to finish on a high and ruin Ethiopia's chances of qualifying.
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These kinds of sector moves can ruin a fund manager's reputation.
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After a period of ruin in the 16th Century, the buildings were repaired and rebuilt by the Thomas family in the latter half of the 1500s.
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