Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... Welsh Lyrics , 1965 ) the Welsh poet lolo Goch ( c . 1320 - c . 1398 ) pictures the layout of Owen Glendower's manor at Sycharth , in Clwyd , the vineyard , the orchard , the lime - washed castle , the conyger , the deer park , the Fine ...
... Welsh Lyrics , 1965 ) the Welsh poet lolo Goch ( c . 1320 - c . 1398 ) pictures the layout of Owen Glendower's manor at Sycharth , in Clwyd , the vineyard , the orchard , the lime - washed castle , the conyger , the deer park , the Fine ...
Pagina 155
... Welsh against the Normans as well as by the invading Normans against the Welsh . These earthen and wooden strongholds reached Ireland with the Anglo - Norman invaders under Strongbow and then Henry II . They began to go up about 1169 ...
... Welsh against the Normans as well as by the invading Normans against the Welsh . These earthen and wooden strongholds reached Ireland with the Anglo - Norman invaders under Strongbow and then Henry II . They began to go up about 1169 ...
Pagina 232
... ( Welsh ) , Trev- or Tre- ( Cornish ) , very common at the beginning of place - names in Wales and Cornwall , primarily means a homestead or farmstead . A Welsh tref may have grown into a village or even into a town ( tref is the modern Welsh ...
... ( Welsh ) , Trev- or Tre- ( Cornish ) , very common at the beginning of place - names in Wales and Cornwall , primarily means a homestead or farmstead . A Welsh tref may have grown into a village or even into a town ( tref is the modern Welsh ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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