An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in Wales |
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Descendants of Macsen Wledig or Maximus Cunedda Wledig , a Chieftain of the Northern Britons Settlement of the Sons ... Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other British Chieftains 108 ...
Descendants of Macsen Wledig or Maximus Cunedda Wledig , a Chieftain of the Northern Britons Settlement of the Sons ... Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other British Chieftains 108 ...
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... a chieftain of Devon Gwynllyw Filwr , chieftain of Gwynllwg , Monmouthshire 170 Dyfrig or St. Dubricius 170 Archbishoprick of Caerleon 173 The dignity removed to Menevia , and afterwards to Llandaff very nnmerous Death of Tewdrig ab ...
... a chieftain of Devon Gwynllyw Filwr , chieftain of Gwynllwg , Monmouthshire 170 Dyfrig or St. Dubricius 170 Archbishoprick of Caerleon 173 The dignity removed to Menevia , and afterwards to Llandaff very nnmerous Death of Tewdrig ab ...
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A chieftain might divide his lands between his his sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes ...
A chieftain might divide his lands between his his sons , and this arrangement might form some criterion for the division of an endowment of the first class into parochial chapelries ; but he could make no partition of the tithes ...
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Cyfelacht was the name of the twenty second Bishop of Llandaff , but whether Llangyfelach is so called from him , or * Rees Vachan , or rather Rhys Fychan , was a chieftain of the Vale of Towy , who , in the reign of Edward the First ...
Cyfelacht was the name of the twenty second Bishop of Llandaff , but whether Llangyfelach is so called from him , or * Rees Vachan , or rather Rhys Fychan , was a chieftain of the Vale of Towy , who , in the reign of Edward the First ...
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... for they were related to its chieftains , and the churches they founded were often situate within the territories of the ... with ther own history , and probably they depended upon their influence with some neighbouring chieftain .
... for they were related to its chieftains , and the churches they founded were often situate within the territories of the ... with ther own history , and probably they depended upon their influence with some neighbouring chieftain .
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