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Page 181
... century that experienced the first relatively substantial and regular flow of immigrant Welsh people , and to the extent that they settled as families there was thus set down an enduring sub - stratum of Welsh people within the general ...
... century that experienced the first relatively substantial and regular flow of immigrant Welsh people , and to the extent that they settled as families there was thus set down an enduring sub - stratum of Welsh people within the general ...
Page 210
... century and enlarged in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . From then on ecclesiastical and civil government occupied the island side by side with some friction . The bishops moved out to Bishopscourt in the thirteenth century and ...
... century and enlarged in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . From then on ecclesiastical and civil government occupied the island side by side with some friction . The bishops moved out to Bishopscourt in the thirteenth century and ...
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... century and became the main centre of power in the thirteenth century ( eclipsing Peel ) . The defences were strengthened in the fourteenth century , a very turbulent time when Scotland and England ( and even France ) fought for control ...
... century and became the main centre of power in the thirteenth century ( eclipsing Peel ) . The defences were strengthened in the fourteenth century , a very turbulent time when Scotland and England ( and even France ) fought for control ...
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A prehistoric and early medieval complex at Llandegai near Bangor North Wales | 17 |
A Roman Will from North Wales By R S O Tomlin | 143 |
Reviews | 157 |
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