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 of Cunedda in Wales . Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other ...
Descendants of Macsen Wledig or Maximus Cunedda Wledig , a Chieftain of the Northern Britons Settlement of the Sons of Cunedda in Wales . Ancestry of Brychan , regulus of Brecknockshire Descendants of Cunedda Age of Brychan Other ...
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Giraldus says ," Their churches have almost as many parsons and parties as there are principal families in the parish ; the sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by ...
Giraldus says ," Their churches have almost as many parsons and parties as there are principal families in the parish ; the sons , after the death of their fathers , succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices , not by election , but by ...
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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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which ordained that sons should inherit their father's territory in equal proportions . Such was the theory of the institution , but in practice it was very defective . Feuds always arose about the distribution .
which ordained that sons should inherit their father's territory in equal proportions . Such was the theory of the institution , but in practice it was very defective . Feuds always arose about the distribution .
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Generations from father to son may be reckoned one with another at about thirty three or thirty four years apiece , or about three generations to a hundred years ; but if the reckoning proceed by the eldest sons , they are shorter ...
Generations from father to son may be reckoned one with another at about thirty three or thirty four years apiece , or about three generations to a hundred years ; but if the reckoning proceed by the eldest sons , they are shorter ...
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according afterwards already ancient Anglesey appear Archaiology archbishop Arthur assertion authority Bangor bard Bede bishop Brecknockshire Britain British Britons brother Brychan buried Cadfan Caerleon called Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Cattwg century chapel chieftain Christian church circumstance Coel commemorated consecrated considered Constantine continued daughter David death dedicated described died Dingad district Dubricius established existed father festival flourished formed founded founder Germanus Giraldus given Glamorganshire held holy hundred Illtyd included Irish island Italy John king known lands latter lived Llan Llandaff married Mary memory Menevia mentioned Michael monastery Monmouthshire mother North noticed original parish passed period person present prince principal probably reason received recorded religious remained respecting Roman Rome saint Saxons says situated sons supposed Teilo territories third tradition Triads Usher Wales Welsh whole wife writers