Medieval Wales

History Theses 1901-1970: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1976.

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'Medieval Wales', in History Theses 1901-1970: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom, (London, 1976) pp. 61-63. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/theses-1901-70/medieval-wales [accessed 24 April 2024]

MEDIEVAL WALES

The archaeology of east central Wales. H.N. Jerman. Wales M.A. 1934.

The Anglo-Celtic frontier in the lowlands and uplands of the Dee basin of north-east Wales. J.I. Thomas. Liverpool M.A. 1964.

Beliefs and practices of the Celtic Church in Britain. L. Hardinge. London Ph.D. 1964.

Ritual background of Celtic heroes and saints - a study of some of the survivals of pagan elements in early Celtic Christianity. A.D. Rees. Wales M.A. 1937.

Norse relations with Wales. B.G. Charles. Wales M.A. 1932.

The characteristics of the early Christian church in Wales considered especially in relation to the churches in Ireland and in Gaul. E. Davies. Oxford B.Litt. 1934.

The older churches of North Wales. J.G. Hetherington. Leeds M.A. 1929.

The history of the Eisteddfod. Elizabeth J. Lloyd. Wales M.A. 1913.

Transport and communication in medieval Wales. W.H. Waters. Wales M.A. 1923.

A contribution to the study of early invasions of Wales. H. Higgins. Liverpool M.A. 1921.

The Norman conquests in Wales up to 1100 A.D. J.W. Wilkinson. Wales M.A. 1901.

Monasticism in South Wales after the Norman Conquest. F.G. Cowley. Wales Ph.D. 1965.

The medieval pottery of the central Welsh border from the Conquest to 1400. P.A. Barker. Leicester M.A. 1966.

Social classes in the Welsh border region in the early Norman period. T.A. Gwynne. Nottingham M.A. 1969.

The family of Mortimer. B.P. Evans. Wales Ph.D. 1934.

The history of the Nannau family (Merionethshire) to 1623. B.R. Parry. Wales M.A. 1958.

Studies in the social and agrarian history of medieval and early modern Pembrokeshire. B.E. Howells. Wales M.A. 1956.

The medieval boroughs of Pembrokeshire. P.G. Sudbury. Wales M.A. 1947.

The history of the town and castle of Pembroke to 1603. E.P. Jones. Wales M.A. 1905.

The castle and borough of Pembroke during the middle ages. H. Rees. Wales M.A. 1927.

The lordship of Brecon, 1066–1325. W. Rees. Wales M.A. 1914.

The history of the town, lordship and castle of Builth, from the 11th to the 16th centuries. G. Wozencroft. Wales M.A. 1919.

History of the town and castle of Cardigan. G. Owen. Wales M.A. 1907.

The Norman lordship of Glamorgan, its settlement and early organisation to the death of Gilbert de Clare, 1314. G. Nesta Jones. Wales M.A. 1921.

The lordship of Glamorgan: a study in Marcher government. J.B. Smith. Wales M.A. 1957.

The ecclesiastical history of Glamorgan during the middle ages, up to 1188, with special reference to the period A.D. 1056 to 1188. L.C. Simons. Wales M.A. 1914.

The history of the borough of Kenfig, to 1485. J.H. Lewis. Wales M.A. 1922.

The medieval lordship of Montgomery. Dora Ward. Wales M.A. 1924.

The castle and town of Welshpool during the 12th and 13th centuries. Alicia G. Jones. Wales M.A. 1911.

The boroughs of Radnor to the Act of Union and beyond. R.M. Morgan. Wales M.A. 1911.

The early charter memoranda of the Book of Llandaff. Wendy E. Davies. London Ph.D. 1970.

Llyfr Coch Asaph: a textual and historical study. O.E. Jones. Wales M.A. 1968.

A critical study of the Latin texts of the Welsh laws. H.D. Emanuel. Wales Ph.D. 1960.

Hywel Dda, together with an outline of the origins, affinities and history of the laws called after his name. W.H. Harris. Oxford B.Litt. 1912.

A critical edition of the text of the Gwynedd (or Venedotian) code of medieval Welsh law. A.I.R. Wiliam. Oxford D.Phil. 1952.

The policy of Powys in the 12th and 13th centuries. F.L. Rees. Wales M.A. 1911.

The early history of Flintshire, with special reference to the foundation of the diocese of St. Asaph. J.F. Sharp. Liverpool M.A. 1924.

The history of Valle Crucis abbey, Denbighshire. E.J. Fisher. Liverpool M.A. 1929.

Pre-Edwardian castles in North Wales. H. Owen. Liverpool M.A. 1914.

The influence of topographical conditions on the English campaigns in Wales in the 12th and 13th centuries. D.W. Rees. Wales M.A. 1923.

The military geography of Gwynedd in the 13th century. G.R.J. Jones. Wales M.A. 1949.

The cymwds of Gwynedd, prior to the Edwardian conquest of Wales. G.L. Jones. Wales M.A. 1919.

The early history of Newcastle Emlyn, to include a study of the data relating to castle, town and lordship down to the Act of Union, 1536. T.J. James. Wales M.A. 1913.

The medieval borough of Beaumaris and the commote of Dindaethwy, 1200–1600. C.M. Evans. Wales M.A. 1949.

The history of the town and castle of Carmarthen to 1603. D.M. Roberts. Wales M.A. 1908.

The development of the Penrhyn estate up to 1431. J.R. Jones. Wales M.A. 1955.

Giraldus Cambrensis, De Invectionibus, transcribed from the Vatican manuscript and edited with an historical introduction. W.S. Davies. Wales M.A. 1921.

Types of social life illustrated by the writings of Gerald of Wales. Dorothy Humphreys. Oxford B.Litt. 1936.

The life of St. David by Giraldus Cambrensis. T.B. Jones. Wales M.A. 1934.

The Friars in Wales. Ruth C. Easterling. Wales M.A. 1913.

A study of Anglo-Welsh political relations, with special reference to constitutional matters, 1218–82. A.J. Roderick. Wales M.A. 1935.

The Book of Aneirin. I. Williams. Wales M.A. 1907.

The Welsh Church under Edward I. Elizabeth Thomas. Wales M.A. 1912.

The bishops and chapter of St. David's, c. 1280–1407. W. Greenway. Cambridge M.Litt. 1959.

The growth and development of the municipal element in the principality of North Wales up to the close of the 14th century. E.A. Lewis. Wales M.A. 1902.

The lordship and castle of Chirk, 1282–1660. Mary Jones. Wales M.A. 1920.

The barons of Edeyrnion, 1282–1485: a study of tenure by Welsh barony, with special reference to Edeyrnion. A.D. Carr. Wales M.A. 1963.

The lordship of Denbigh, 1282–1425. D.H. Owen. Wales Ph.D. 1967.

Flint: the castle and town in the 13th and 14th centuries. E.O. Parry. Wales M.A. 1927.

The castle, town, and lordship of Kidwelly to 1300 A.D. A.J. Richard. Wales M.A. 1912.

The Edwardian settlement of Wales, 1284–1307. J.G. Edwards. Manchester M.A. 1915.

The Edwardian settlement of North Wales. W.H. Waters. Cambridge M.Litt. 1925/6.

Wales and the Marches in the reign of Edward II, with special reference to Glamorgan and the revolt of Llewelyn Bren. T.A. Dyke. Wales M.A. 1912.

The history of Wales during the reign of Edward II, 1307–27. J. Conway Davies. Wales M.A. 1914.

The principality of Wales under Edward the Black Prince. D.L. Evans. Oxford B.Litt. 1930.

The Lancaster and Bohun lordships in Wales in the 14th and early 15th centuries. R.R. Davies. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

The available data for the Black Death in Wales. Winifred S. Williams. Wales M.A. 1920.

The religious and social condition of Wales at the outbreak of the Glyndwr movement, with special reference to the attitude of the clergy, both regular and secular, to the movement. J.R. Gabriel. Wales M.A. 1906.

The Welsh Church and Welsh politics in the war of Owen Glyndwr. J.T. Davies. Liverpool M.A. 1920.

Royal government in the southern counties of the principality of Wales, 1422–85. R.A. Griffiths. Bristol Ph.D. 1962.

The rise and fall of the house of Dinefwr (the Rhys family), 1430–1530. J.M. Lloyd. Wales M.A. 1963.

Welsh politics from Mortimer's Cross to Bosworth Field. W.G. Jones. Liverpool M.A. 1908.

The bardic order in the 15th century. T.W.L. Davies. Wales M.A. 1910.