The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... bishops with the bishop of Hereford were to undertake it and to be fined £ 40 if not.1 But who was to do the formidable job ? Only Bishop Davies of St. David's was capable of it ; a bard himself , pupil of the famed Griffith Hiraethog ...
... bishops with the bishop of Hereford were to undertake it and to be fined £ 40 if not.1 But who was to do the formidable job ? Only Bishop Davies of St. David's was capable of it ; a bard himself , pupil of the famed Griffith Hiraethog ...
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... bishops thirteen were Welsh . It is an unlucky number , and hardly any of them were up to Bishop Davies or Bishop Morgan , who would have done honour to any church . Bishops were human , some of them all too human ; but neither were ...
... bishops thirteen were Welsh . It is an unlucky number , and hardly any of them were up to Bishop Davies or Bishop Morgan , who would have done honour to any church . Bishops were human , some of them all too human ; but neither were ...
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... Bishop Morgan to repair . By these means he accumulated a tidy fortune and his only daughter , being something of an heiress , was able to marry a Mostyn . 2 The only bishop who completely fell down on his assignment was a gentleman of ...
... Bishop Morgan to repair . By these means he accumulated a tidy fortune and his only daughter , being something of an heiress , was able to marry a Mostyn . 2 The only bishop who completely fell down on his assignment was a gentleman of ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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