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A History of the County of Warwick
… 537. B.M. Add. MS. 29264, f. 43. See pp. 434, 437. W. T. Rhys, 'Warwick, a study in Urban Geog.' (Univ. Wales, …
Cardiff Records
… Gwysaney Manuscript by J. Gwenogvryn Evans, M.A., and John Rhys, M.A. Oxford. 1893. Some Account of the Condition of the …
Cardiff Records
… Genealogies of Glamorgan, to have married a daughter of Rhys ap Griffith ap Ifor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd. His … manor. Its name may have been derived from Griffith ap Rhys, the last Welsh Lord of Senghenydd. He was Lord at the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1827, leaving a son Horton and two daughter. Major Rees or Rhys retained Chadderton till his death in 1852. It was sold …
A History of the County of York
… Ho. Bk. 36, ff. 81, 82; Life of the Duke of Newcastle (ed. Rhys), 31-32. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 36, f. 94. Ibid. ff. …
A History of the County of Chester
… G. White, Chester D. C. Williams, Esq., Chester S. Rhys Williams, Esq., Chester F. J. Windsor, Esq., Bromborough …
Cardiff Records
… But about the year 1089 Iestyn and his sons made war on Rhys son of Theodor 3 Prince of Southwales, for the … the Son of Calloyn 4 was at some variance with Prynce Rhys. Which caused him to take part with Iestin Lord of … Joined their forces with Iestin. But thinking still that Rhys who was assisted from Northwales and Ireland, might be …
Cardiff Records
… said of the chronicle compiled in English by Rice Merrick (Rhys Meuric), in 1578, and re-edited by the late Mr. Andrew …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 49, citing Liber Landavensis, ed. J. G. Evans and J. Rhys, pp. 174, 229, and G. Owen, Descrip. of Penbrokshire …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… MS. 6280 f. 15). Occ. 18 May 1352 ( ibid. f. 35b). Robert Rhys 1361-? Royal gr. 5 Aug. 1361 ( CPR. 1361-1364 p. 48). M. …
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