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Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 157
1879
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 404 pages
...sovereignty of a district, denominated the Land of Chirke and Oswaldstre. " They had," says our author, " their alliance, partisans, and friends in all the...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells ; and they received the like from their friends. These kind of people were stowed in the day-time...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...sovereignty of a district, denominated the Land of Chirke and Oswaldstre. " They had," says our author, " their alliance, partisans, and friends in all the...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells ; and they received the like from their friends. These kind of people were stowed in the day-time...
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The Lollards: A Tale, Founded on the Persecutions which Marked the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Gaspey - Fifteenth century - 1822 - 374 pages
...he had blooded his hand." - " They had their alliance, partisans, and friends in all the»countreys round thereabouts, to whome, as the manner of the...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells." Wynne's Life of the Gteedir Family. THE road was dreary, and the journey fatiguing, butHuss,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 93

English literature - 1824 - 808 pages
...All the great families in Wales had their " alliances, partisans, and friends, in all the cpuntreys round thereabouts, to whome, as the manner of the...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells ; and they received the like from their friends. These kind of people were stowed, in the day-time,...
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The history of the Gwydir family. 1st publ. by the hon. D. Barrington; now ...

sir John Wynn (bart.) - 1827 - 298 pages
...contended for the soveraignty of the countrie, and were at continuall strife one with another : the Kyffins and Trevors. They had their alliance, partisans, and...thereabouts, to whome, as the manner of the time was, they Bent such of their followers as committed rourther or manslaughter, which were safely kept as very...
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The British Magazine, Volume 1

Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...alliances, partizans, and friends, in all the countrey round about, to whome, as the manner of the times was, they sent such of their followers as committed...manslaughter, which were safely kept, as very precious jewelles ; and they received the like from their friends. These kind of people were stowed in the daye-time...
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The Heroines of Welsh History: Comprising Memoirs and Biographical Notices ...

Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - Wales - 1854 - 630 pages
...the soveraignty of the countrie, and were at continuall strife one with another : the Kyffins and the Trevors. They had their alliance, partisans, and friends...thereabouts, to whome, as the manner of the time was, they sente such of then- followers as committed murther or manslaughter, which were safely kept a* very...
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The History of the Gwydir Family

sir John Wynn (bart.) - Wales, North - 1878 - 170 pages
...contended for the soveraignty of the countrie, and were at continuall strife one with another : the Kyffins and Trevors. They had their alliance, partisans, and...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells; and they received the like from their friends These ' Gogo y Llechwin, " the cave of the white...
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Proceedings, Volume 47

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1893 - 244 pages
...had their alliances, partizans, and friends in all the countries round about (see page 97), to whom, as the manner of the time was, they sent such of their followers as committed murther or manslaughter, * The districts surrounding Chirk and Oswestry. which were safely kept as very precious jewels ; and...
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A History of Chirk Castle and Chirkland: With a Chapter on Offa's Dyke

Margaret Mahler - Castles - 1912 - 282 pages
...another: the Kuffins3 and Trevors. They had their alliance, partizans and friends in all the countrys round thereabouts, to whome, as the manner of the...manslaughter, which were safely kept as very precious Jewells; and they received the like from their friends. These kind of people were stowed in the day...
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