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... called at Twifyrde ' , that is , ' the double ford ' ) and many other so - called 1 Ekwall discusses this interesting distinction ( Dictionary , xvii – xviii ) . 2 BCS 246 . 3 of these examples , leah continued in active use till Middle ...
... called at Twifyrde ' , that is , ' the double ford ' ) and many other so - called 1 Ekwall discusses this interesting distinction ( Dictionary , xvii – xviii ) . 2 BCS 246 . 3 of these examples , leah continued in active use till Middle ...
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... called a ' county ' ( comi- tatus ) . Now when we get the earliest detailed ministers ' accounts for the county of Carmarthen as it was towards the close of Edward I's reign , we find it described as then consisting of three portions , ...
... called a ' county ' ( comi- tatus ) . Now when we get the earliest detailed ministers ' accounts for the county of Carmarthen as it was towards the close of Edward I's reign , we find it described as then consisting of three portions , ...
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... called the ' honour ' or ' county ' of Cardigan was definitively acquired by the king . Now when we get the earliest detailed ministers ' accounts for Cardiganshire as it was towards the end of Edward I's reign , we find it described in ...
... called the ' honour ' or ' county ' of Cardigan was definitively acquired by the king . Now when we get the earliest detailed ministers ' accounts for Cardiganshire as it was towards the end of Edward I's reign , we find it described in ...
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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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