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Cardiff Records
… darkness and degradation there should have been found in a Welsh county town men (and churchwardens!) capable of …
Cardiff Records
… the singing.] Who deceased. Tydfil (female). Mallt is the Welsh form of Maud. This is a Lincolnshire surname. The …
Cardiff Records
… in the chancel by prescriptive right. White House, in Welsh Ty Gwyn. Cobbler. Buried in flannel, under the new Act …
Cardiff Records
… the want of an Organist 2 s. 6 d. Paid for a Thousand of Welsh Tile and Carriage 1 11 s. 8 d. Paid Rees Watkin … Greyhound. Fitcher, fitchet, fitchow, fitchew, fitchog (Welsh gwichydd, gwichyll, gwichyn); a polecat. The same … is in these Accounts called a fulbert, or fulbart (in Welsh spelling ffwlbart.) Proved. To this point the volume is …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
Middlesex county records
… Quinton, Dorothy Forman widow, Mary Snowe spinster, Walter Welsh yoman, his wife . . . . Welsh, Sir John Symonds knt., his wife Lady Symonds, . . . . …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… William Monson James Mountagu Charles Mompesson William Welsh Thomas Wylde Charles Cocks John Rudge Lord Hartington …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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