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... arms , of eager courage , and jealous to a degree for the preservation of their country's independence and liberty . To be called the lords of Snowdon was one of the proudest dis- tinctions of the Welsh kings . Snowdon , as you 18 ...
... arms , of eager courage , and jealous to a degree for the preservation of their country's independence and liberty . To be called the lords of Snowdon was one of the proudest dis- tinctions of the Welsh kings . Snowdon , as you 18 ...
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... arms , and genealogies of their chieftains . Like the Scotch , the Welsh ever felt eager warm love for ' kith and kin , ' revenging , even to the remotest relationship , any affront passed on their kinspeople . Also 20 Castles and their ...
... arms , and genealogies of their chieftains . Like the Scotch , the Welsh ever felt eager warm love for ' kith and kin , ' revenging , even to the remotest relationship , any affront passed on their kinspeople . Also 20 Castles and their ...
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... arms . When he did this , the retainer appointed by the lord of the castle asked the traveller to allow him to wash his feet ; if he accepted this offer , it was the same as saying he would sleep there that night , but if he declined ...
... arms . When he did this , the retainer appointed by the lord of the castle asked the traveller to allow him to wash his feet ; if he accepted this offer , it was the same as saying he would sleep there that night , but if he declined ...
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... that , considering the bad treatment he had sustained , I should think he gladly kept . At this crisis Prince Llewelyn rose up in arms , C determined to revenge himself on the English monarch by ravages Conway Castle . 33.
... that , considering the bad treatment he had sustained , I should think he gladly kept . At this crisis Prince Llewelyn rose up in arms , C determined to revenge himself on the English monarch by ravages Conway Castle . 33.
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... arms , should hold their lands henceforth direct from the king , and be received into favour at court . Rhys ap Meredyth , a chieftain of South Wales , and of royal descent , set the first example of dis- loyalty to Llewelyn , whose ...
... arms , should hold their lands henceforth direct from the king , and be received into favour at court . Rhys ap Meredyth , a chieftain of South Wales , and of royal descent , set the first example of dis- loyalty to Llewelyn , whose ...
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ancient Anjou arms battle beautiful bishop brave brother built Caerlon Caerwent called Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Castle Charles the First's Chepstow Castle church Colonel coloured Conqueror conquest Conway Corfe Castle court Cromwell crown daughter death died Duke Earl of Warwick Edward Elizabeth England English Engravings erected escape father favour favourite Fcap fortress Fulke Greville garrison gilt edges hero honour Illustrations Ireland king king's knight Lady Bankes lands lived Llewelyn London Lord Herbert Ludlow Castle marquis married Marten monarch Monmouthshire Montgomery Castle mother named never nobles Norman numerous old writer Parliament possession Princess prison Queen Raglan Castle replied resided Ridley Ridley's river Roger de Montgomery Roman Royal 16mo ruins Saxons says Second Edition sent siege Sir Fulke Greville Sir Philip Sidney soldiers Somerset spirit story Super-royal 16mo tell told towers Wales walls Warwick Castle Welsh prince wife William Worcester young
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