10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WELSHWOMAN»
Discover the use of
Welshwoman in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Welshwoman and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Depth to Delve-- Deep
Chapter 16: The Welshwoman With Rote gone, the sane one sipping on coffee is
still stuck in the situation. She has no intention of returning to the Craggy Fort with
linseed oil for the artisan. Let alone go back up there to be surely swayed into ...
Rote Writer, Tim Zeigdel, 2008
2
Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or Metropolitan Cambrian ...
_sent of her clan, marries a native Welshwoman, attains, by this marriage, the
second degree of descent and rank, and their children the third. If either of these
marry a Welshwoman of worthy blood, he attains the fourth degree; and a son of
...
Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England)., 1822
3
Letters on Welsh history
This son marrying a native Welshwoman, comes to the sixth degree of descent,
and the son of this marriage attains the right of great-grandson to the original
stranger, the (nominal) great-grandson being of the seventh degree. He, by
marrying ...
Samuel Jenkins, Jōṇ Sāmuval, 1852
4
The Two-headed Boy, and Other Medical Marvels
Thomas Dekker made even more direct use of the horned Welshwoman in his
Olde Fortunatiu, published in 1599. The plot is that the English princess Agripyne
is tricked to eat the fruit of the Tree of Vice by her rival Andelocia. She then grows
...
5
Upon That Fish: A Portrait of New Zealand in 292 Lifts
That night all in the dormitory were in good form, the Dutchwoman extremely
pleased with her newly purchased state-of-the-art sleeping bag, effective to
minus 10 degrees, seriously excited about trying it out; she and the Welshwoman
spent a ...
6
The ancient customs of the city of Hereford
Under one of these enactments it was decreed that if a Welshwoman married an
Englishman she was not to be allowed equal privileges with those enjoyed by
Englishwomen as the wives of citizens and burgesses. And " no Englishman ...
Richard Johnson (of Hereford.), 1868
7
Statutes at Large ...: (43 v.) ... From Magna charta to 1800
ITEM, it is ordained and stablifhed, That no Englishman married to any
Welshwoman of the amity or alliance of Owen ap Welshwoman. Gleindour, traitor
to our sovereign lord, or to any other Weljh- Wales. woman after the rebellion of
the said ...
8
The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of ...
ITEM, it is ordained and stablished, That no Englishman married to any
Welshwoman of the amity or alliance of Owen ap Welshwoman. Gleindour, traitor
to our sovereign lord, or to any other Weljh- Wales. woman after the rebellion of
the said ...
Great Britain, Danby Pickering, 1762
This son marrying a native Welshwoman, comes to the sixth degree of descent,
and the son of this marriage attains the right of great-grandson to the original
stranger, the (nominal) great-grandson being of the seventh degree. He, by
marrying ...
Cymmrodorion society, 1822
10
The Works: In Five Volumes
[Exeunt MAUDLIN, Welshwoman, and TIM. You're welcome, sir, the more for your
name's sake, Good master Yellowhammer ; I love my name well : And which a'
the Yellowhammers take you descent from, If I may be so bold with you? which, ...
Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce, 1840