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... Domesday clerk's translitera- tion of the Welsh ' Rhos ' and ' Rhufoniog ... Book's transliteration of the Welsh ' Arwystli . ' There was in fact no ... Domesday Book , dis- closes that Earl Roger of Shrewsbury actually held the Welsh ...
... Domesday clerk's translitera- tion of the Welsh ' Rhos ' and ' Rhufoniog ... Book's transliteration of the Welsh ' Arwystli . ' There was in fact no ... Domesday Book , dis- closes that Earl Roger of Shrewsbury actually held the Welsh ...
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... Domesday description of Norman penetrations into north- east Wales thus brings out the central feature of those ... Book make repeated references to the doings of ' Earl William ' and ' Earl Roger ' in south - east Wales , neither father nor ...
... Domesday description of Norman penetrations into north- east Wales thus brings out the central feature of those ... Book make repeated references to the doings of ' Earl William ' and ' Earl Roger ' in south - east Wales , neither father nor ...
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... Domesday Book the Normans pene- trated into Wales , and thereby created the March of Wales , not simply by acquiring Welsh lands , but by acquiring Welsh commotes , or groups of commotes . And this inference from the evidence of Domesday ...
... Domesday Book the Normans pene- trated into Wales , and thereby created the March of Wales , not simply by acquiring Welsh lands , but by acquiring Welsh commotes , or groups of commotes . And this inference from the evidence of Domesday ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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