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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Danby : setting forth that his father was one of the Welsh Judges in the late King's time, for whom he suffered …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Foot 16,232 16 8 Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby Regiment of Welsh Fusiliers 16,117 9 0 Brigadier Frederick Hamilton's …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… Patrick Shaw, and Johne Smith; for Galloway, Mrs Johne Welsh, Hew Fullertoun; for Argyle, Mrs Andro Knox, Andro …
A New History of London
… for Woollen Goods at Blackwell-Hall, Leaden-Hall, and Welch-Hall. [See p. 242.] THAT all Essex and Suffolk cloths, … unto, pitched, and harboured in Blackwell-hall, and the Welch-hall, or one of them, there to remain till they be … within some of the said publick markets of Blackwell-hall, Welch-hall, or Leaden-hall, respectively, appointed as …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… son of Bleddyn." Both belonged to families of undoubted Welsh extraction, which had probably settled in Lancashire … the expulsion ( circa 1167) of Robert Banastre, and his Welsh dependents and vassals, from the estates which he held …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… No. II. GLOSSARY; OR, EXPLANATION OF SOME OF THOSE WELSH WORDS WHICH FREQUENTLY OCCUR IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE … Cylch Ynad signifies, the judge of a circuit. In the Welsh laws it means a yearly custom of provisions, or other … END OF THE GLOSSARY. The words in this list are entirely Welsh; the alterations noticed in the Preface as having been …
Journal of the House of Lords
… enough to get in our Harvest without the Irish and the Welsh, both of which flock into the Midland Counties at the … of your Evidence you spoke about a Number of Irish and Welsh Labourers that come to assist in the Harvest Time in …
Journal of the House of Lords
… employed in North in Harvest, Grey, 180. Irish and Welch Labourers, Effects of employing them in reducing Price … is not sufficient to get in Harvest without Irish and Welch Labourers, Spooner, 207. - more numerous in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… guide APPENDIX, No. III. PRONUNCIATION OF THE WELSH LETTERS. A is spoken like A English, in man, can, bad; … ar Arth, on a hill, Pen yr Arth, the top of a hill. The Welsh G is never used soft, as in the English Giles: it is … Di, privative, as if written Dee. K, no letter in the Welsh alphabet; it being expressed by C. L, as L English, in …
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