Wales: A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales, Volum 2Sir Owen Morgan Edwards Hughes, 1895 |
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... late chronicle , was de- feated here by feated here by Caswallon , in the fifth century . The church was much befriended by Gruffydd ab Cynan , as well as by the chiefs of the great tribal families of Llywarch ab Bran , and Hwfa ab ...
... late chronicle , was de- feated here by feated here by Caswallon , in the fifth century . The church was much befriended by Gruffydd ab Cynan , as well as by the chiefs of the great tribal families of Llywarch ab Bran , and Hwfa ab ...
Side 15
... late years than formerly , accord- ing to your observation , and by what means ? 4. Are there any who call themselves Method- ists in your parish or chapelry ? How many are there , and who are their teachers ? Do their number increase ...
... late years than formerly , accord- ing to your observation , and by what means ? 4. Are there any who call themselves Method- ists in your parish or chapelry ? How many are there , and who are their teachers ? Do their number increase ...
Side 16
... late years , which I impute to the people's being tired of maintaining their teachers . JOHN THOMAS , Curate . LLANGYBI . 1. At Easter last there communicated in each of the said churches about 120 , more or less , about the same number ...
... late years , which I impute to the people's being tired of maintaining their teachers . JOHN THOMAS , Curate . LLANGYBI . 1. At Easter last there communicated in each of the said churches about 120 , more or less , about the same number ...
Side 22
... late . " Mr. Barry , " Charles Edward wrote in after days to his father , " arrived at Derby two days after I parted . He had been sent by Sir Watkin Wynn and Lord Barrymore to assure me in the name of my friends that they were ready to ...
... late . " Mr. Barry , " Charles Edward wrote in after days to his father , " arrived at Derby two days after I parted . He had been sent by Sir Watkin Wynn and Lord Barrymore to assure me in the name of my friends that they were ready to ...
Side 28
... late Mr. J. A. Corbett would have achieved but for his lamented death we cannot tell . The official search of Mr. Hobson Matthews , though undertaken for a different purpose , is a step in the right direction , and no doubt the close ...
... late Mr. J. A. Corbett would have achieved but for his lamented death we cannot tell . The official search of Mr. Hobson Matthews , though undertaken for a different purpose , is a step in the right direction , and no doubt the close ...
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