The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... gentry who did not speak the language , had a somewhat exaggerated idea of its desuetude ; for there is evidence that some people were bilingual even in mid - Cornwall as late as 1600. Norden was right in saying that the language would ...
... gentry who did not speak the language , had a somewhat exaggerated idea of its desuetude ; for there is evidence that some people were bilingual even in mid - Cornwall as late as 1600. Norden was right in saying that the language would ...
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. ì gentry of Cornish name and stock fell in with the rising not so the grander gentry of Norman stock . This has an interesting significance it shows an element of racial feeling , a genuine Cornishry . When Perkin ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. ì gentry of Cornish name and stock fell in with the rising not so the grander gentry of Norman stock . This has an interesting significance it shows an element of racial feeling , a genuine Cornishry . When Perkin ...
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... gentry , floated up on this tide ; tithes from impropriated rectories became an indispensable part of the finances of the Elizabethan gentry . Nowhere so much as in Wales , precisely because Wales was poor . That again impoverished the ...
... gentry , floated up on this tide ; tithes from impropriated rectories became an indispensable part of the finances of the Elizabethan gentry . Nowhere so much as in Wales , precisely because Wales was poor . That again impoverished the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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