 | 1879
...myself here of the authority of so distinguished a writer as Sir Francis Palgrave : " From the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there...composed of Britons, who preserved their national langnage and customs, agreeing in all respects with the Welsh of the present day ; so that even in... | |
 | George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853
...are of importance in one point of view, because they show — what we might otherwise forget — that from the Kibble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up...Clyde, there existed a dense population, composed of Bntuns. who preserved their national language and customs, agreeing in all respects wiih the Welsh... | |
 | George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863
...one point of view, because they sho» — «hat we might otherwise forget — that from the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there existed a dense population, composed of Bruons, who preserved their national language and customs, agreeing in all respects with the Welsh... | |
 | Sir Francis Palgrave - 1867 - 332 strani
...importance in one point of view, because they show, what we might otherwise forget — that from the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there...ancient Britons still inhabited the greater part of tho western coast of the island, however much they had been compelled to yield to the political supremacy... | |
 | W. Porter (publisher.) - 1871
...AngloSaxons, that " from the Ribble, in Lancashire, up to the Clyde, there existed (AD 500 — 1000), a dense population composed of Britons, who preserved their national language and customs ; so that even in the tenth century the ancient Britons inhabited the greater part of the western coast... | |
 | John Porter - 1876 - 484 strani
...a little controversy. Palgrave, in his " History of the AngloSaxons," says : — " From the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there...respects with the Welsh of the present day ; so that even to the tenth century the ancient Britons still inhabited the greater part of the west coast of the... | |
 | John Porter - 1876 - 484 strani
...a little controversy. Palgrave, in his " History of the AngloSaxons," says : — " From the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there...respects with the Welsh of the present day ; so that even to the tenth century the ancient Britons still inhabited the greater part of the west coast of the... | |
 | Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1884
...perceptible half a century ago than at present." And Palgrave, in his " History of the AngloSaxons, says : " From the Kibble, in Lancashire or thereabouts, up...with the Welsh of the present day ; so that, even to the tenth century, the ancient Britons still inhabited the greater part of the western coast of... | |
 | Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1888
...Sir Francis Palgrave's " History of the Anglo- Saxons," part of which we give : — Prom the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there existed a dense population composed of Britons Even in the ienth century, the ancient Britons still inhabited the greater part of the western coast... | |
 | Richard Saul Ferguson - 1889 - 245 strani
...importance, in one point ot view, because they show what we might otherwise ignore, that from the Ribble in Lancashire, or thereabouts, up to the Clyde, there existed a dense population, who preserved their national language and customs. Even in the eleventh century the Britons or Welsh... | |
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