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A History of the County of Somerset
… the Goidelic formula denoting membership of a family. As Rhys conjectures, the stone may have been set up by one of … and Devon about the fifth century and left Ogams there [Rhys, Academy, Aug. 1890 and Archaeol. Cambrensis, ser. 5, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… writers have connected them with Sul Minerva, but Prof. Rhys declares that this view is philologically not very … Jahrbcher, lxxxiii. 81) are all extremely improbable. So Rhys and Whitley Stokes. The latter writes to me that Sulis …
Cardiff Records
… near Canton Common. An earlier name for this house was Ty Rhys y Gweydd (Rees the Weaver's house.) It was demolished …
Cardiff Records
… Rhymny bridge, parcel of the possessions of Gruffydd ap Rhys, confiscated to the Lord of Glamorgan circa 1266. It is …
A History of the County of London
… received Cromwell's visitors, 146 Thomas Legh and John Ap Rhys, who are said to have comported themselves with …
Cardiff Records
… Llandovery. 1853. p. 278. Book of Llandaff. Evans and Rhys. Oxford. 1893. pp. 26, 68, 289. Called in Welsh Elidyr …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… nos. 3-22. Son of Gerald of Windsor and Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr; his sister Angharad, wife of William de …
Old and New London
… and paid the forfeiture with sense and life." Dr. Rhys Williams, the resident physician, in the report to which …
Survey of London
… Emmerson Giraud 1922 John Basil Simpson 1925 D. Lewellin Rhys 1929 Henry Christian Thorn Hose In 1926 the clergy were …
A History of the County of Warwick
… county were granted market rights in the 13th cent.: W. T. Rhys, 'Warwick, a study in Urban Geog.' (Univ. Wales, …
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