Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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... given to the history of Wales . But , while the first two volumes were concerned with the earlier history of Wales , the third will be devoted almost entirely to modern history . The laws relating to Wales , from the 537562.
... given to the history of Wales . But , while the first two volumes were concerned with the earlier history of Wales , the third will be devoted almost entirely to modern history . The laws relating to Wales , from the 537562.
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... given , beginning with a paper by Mr. Edward Owen on the lordship of Denbigh . Welsh antiquities will also be described , beginning with an article by Judge Lewis on the hirlas horn of Golden Grove . Articles have been prepared on ...
... given , beginning with a paper by Mr. Edward Owen on the lordship of Denbigh . Welsh antiquities will also be described , beginning with an article by Judge Lewis on the hirlas horn of Golden Grove . Articles have been prepared on ...
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... given by the head master of the Ystrad Meurig School , when he was asked how he could perform his duties efficiently at the school and attend funerals in the parish of which he is vicar . His answer was that in his parish funerals ...
... given by the head master of the Ystrad Meurig School , when he was asked how he could perform his duties efficiently at the school and attend funerals in the parish of which he is vicar . His answer was that in his parish funerals ...
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... given as Chlochwydd and Llochwydd , under both of which forms it is referred to in the Archeologia Cambrensis ; but to the people of the district it is known only as Capel Lochwyd , which is also the spelling of Lewis Morris , who must ...
... given as Chlochwydd and Llochwydd , under both of which forms it is referred to in the Archeologia Cambrensis ; but to the people of the district it is known only as Capel Lochwyd , which is also the spelling of Lewis Morris , who must ...
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... , bishoprics and secular titles , were showered on the Welsh . The people of the marches and counties had given splendid service to Henry VII . at Bosworth , and to his son and to his grand- THE WELSH IN THE AGE OF MAURICE KYFFIN . 35.
... , bishoprics and secular titles , were showered on the Welsh . The people of the marches and counties had given splendid service to Henry VII . at Bosworth , and to his son and to his grand- THE WELSH IN THE AGE OF MAURICE KYFFIN . 35.
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