Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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... Lord of Cemais . The barony was re - acquired from the Welsh in 1204 , but the name Jordan de Cantington does not appear on documents until the later thirteenth century , when he appears to have been lord of the manor of Eglwyswrw ...
... Lord of Cemais . The barony was re - acquired from the Welsh in 1204 , but the name Jordan de Cantington does not appear on documents until the later thirteenth century , when he appears to have been lord of the manor of Eglwyswrw ...
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... Lord Lieutenant , Lord Cornwallis , to Knox's advocacy of the licence may well have been determined by the fact that the Methodists were known to be , in the contemporary phrase , ' King and Country men ' . Prior to the meeting Coke ...
... Lord Lieutenant , Lord Cornwallis , to Knox's advocacy of the licence may well have been determined by the fact that the Methodists were known to be , in the contemporary phrase , ' King and Country men ' . Prior to the meeting Coke ...
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... Lord Rodney's neglect of his duties as Lord Lieutenant of a county in which he did not live and seldom visited . The Radnorshire Freeholder alleged it was a legal requirement that Lords Lieutenant should be resident within the county or ...
... Lord Rodney's neglect of his duties as Lord Lieutenant of a county in which he did not live and seldom visited . The Radnorshire Freeholder alleged it was a legal requirement that Lords Lieutenant should be resident within the county or ...
Contents
A SheelanaGig from Llanon Llansanffraid Ceredigion | 15 |
Some IrishWelsh Methodist Links | 49 |
The Progress of Ecclesiology and Ritualism in Wales | 59 |
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