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... Wales consisted of two parts.1 There were the lands held with the ' principality ' ( principatus ) by the king's eldest son : the five shires of Anglesey , Caernarvon , Merioneth , Cardigan , and Carmarthen , and the lordships of ...
... Wales consisted of two parts.1 There were the lands held with the ' principality ' ( principatus ) by the king's eldest son : the five shires of Anglesey , Caernarvon , Merioneth , Cardigan , and Carmarthen , and the lordships of ...
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... Wales so con- quered by the Normans came to be known collectively as ' the March of Wales ' ( Marchia Wallie ) to distinguish them from the unconquered parts , which were known collectively either as just ' Wales ' ( Wallia ) or ...
... Wales so con- quered by the Normans came to be known collectively as ' the March of Wales ' ( Marchia Wallie ) to distinguish them from the unconquered parts , which were known collectively either as just ' Wales ' ( Wallia ) or ...
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... Wales . In England , those same per- sons are presented in a different guise - as holding vills . The ' units of penetration ' , ' so to speak , are in England vills , but in Wales commotes . In south - east Wales the Norman penetration ...
... Wales . In England , those same per- sons are presented in a different guise - as holding vills . The ' units of penetration ' , ' so to speak , are in England vills , but in Wales commotes . In south - east Wales the Norman penetration ...
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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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