Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1851 |
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... Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii . , c . 33. Agric . , c . 17 . not far from the sea on the side of Ireland GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 5.
... Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii . , c . 33. Agric . , c . 17 . not far from the sea on the side of Ireland GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 5.
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... Ireland , together with the island of Mona . " Of the southern names , the one is obviously retained in the Severn , the other less obviously in the old Welsh name for the south - eastern part of the Principality - Essyllwg . Of the ...
... Ireland , together with the island of Mona . " Of the southern names , the one is obviously retained in the Severn , the other less obviously in the old Welsh name for the south - eastern part of the Principality - Essyllwg . Of the ...
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... Ireland , in a tolerably pure state , is called Gaelic . The other , in possession of Wales , Cornwall , and Brittany , is here , as elsewhere , for convenience , denominated Cymraic . A closer connexion is found to subsist between the ...
... Ireland , in a tolerably pure state , is called Gaelic . The other , in possession of Wales , Cornwall , and Brittany , is here , as elsewhere , for convenience , denominated Cymraic . A closer connexion is found to subsist between the ...
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... Ireland to Dalriada , in the sixth century B.C. , that is to say , in the present case , in a period anterior to history . Mr. Skene , in his ingenious Essay on the Highlanders , dates the last occupation of Dalriada , A.D. 503 , and ...
... Ireland to Dalriada , in the sixth century B.C. , that is to say , in the present case , in a period anterior to history . Mr. Skene , in his ingenious Essay on the Highlanders , dates the last occupation of Dalriada , A.D. 503 , and ...
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... Ireland , immediately opposite to St. David's Head , so that it is easy to imagine the settlement of a section of this tribe on the opposite shore of Menevia , or Menapia . William of Malmesbury , in his History of Glastonbury , gives ...
... Ireland , immediately opposite to St. David's Head , so that it is easy to imagine the settlement of a section of this tribe on the opposite shore of Menevia , or Menapia . William of Malmesbury , in his History of Glastonbury , gives ...
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