Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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... Welsh Oghams . To these may be added the valuable account of Penmynydd and the Tudors , and a spirited memoir of Admiral Sir Thomas Button of Worleton and Car- diff . The cromlechs of North Wales have again been treated of at ...
... Welsh Oghams . To these may be added the valuable account of Penmynydd and the Tudors , and a spirited memoir of Admiral Sir Thomas Button of Worleton and Car- diff . The cromlechs of North Wales have again been treated of at ...
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... Welsh MS . , probably written about 1597 ( the last sheriff mentioned in it having served the office that year ) , found at Gwaunynog in the last stages of decay . The document was styled " Llyma afv o sir- yddion yn sir ddinbech er pan ...
... Welsh MS . , probably written about 1597 ( the last sheriff mentioned in it having served the office that year ) , found at Gwaunynog in the last stages of decay . The document was styled " Llyma afv o sir- yddion yn sir ddinbech er pan ...
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... Welsh leaders at the battle of Bosworth , 1485. When Sir William Brandon was prostrated by King Richard , he was entrusted with the British standard of the red dra- gon . He was buried in the church of Yspytty Ifan , together with his ...
... Welsh leaders at the battle of Bosworth , 1485. When Sir William Brandon was prostrated by King Richard , he was entrusted with the British standard of the red dra- gon . He was buried in the church of Yspytty Ifan , together with his ...
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... Welsh , from his inheritance from Walter de Lacy ; and in 1282 and 1286 he was required to undertake similar services as feudal lord of Ewyas.2 Shortly before A.D. 1297 he lost his eldest son John , and was excused from personal ...
... Welsh , from his inheritance from Walter de Lacy ; and in 1282 and 1286 he was required to undertake similar services as feudal lord of Ewyas.2 Shortly before A.D. 1297 he lost his eldest son John , and was excused from personal ...
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... Welsh names , is plainly descriptive , being compounded of din , fortress ; and sylwy or sylwi , " to observe " ; and means fort of ob- servation . It would be difficult to meet with a spot commanding a finer prospect both by sea and ...
... Welsh names , is plainly descriptive , being compounded of din , fortress ; and sylwy or sylwi , " to observe " ; and means fort of ob- servation . It would be difficult to meet with a spot commanding a finer prospect both by sea and ...
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