10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CANTRED»
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cantred en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cantred y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Cantred and Trícha Cét: Medieval Irish Political Territorial ...
The methodology by which both gazetteers are constructed is explained. The question of the relationship between cantred and trícha cét is then examined against the background of both gazetteers.
2
The Hidden Annals: A Thousand Years of the Kingdom of ...
2 'Cantred.' The extent of land in a cantred is uncertain. Sir James Ware in his
Antiquities of Ireland, Vol.ii., p. 30, quotes the following from a manuscript written
about the beginning of the reign of Edward the First, and preserved in the library
of ...
3
Ancient Irish Histories: The Works of Spencer, Campion, ...
By that, that I have read in auncient records of England, an hundred did con-
taine an hundreth villages, or as some say an hundred plough-lands, being the
same which the Saxons called k Cantred ; the which cantred, as I finde it re k
Cantred ...
4
English Historical Documents, 1189-1327
A sheriff of Flint, under whom shall be the cantred of Englefield, the land of
Maelor Saesneg, the land of Hope and all the land attached to our castle and
town of Rhuddlan, as far as the town of Chester, shall in future under us be
subordinate to ...
David Charles Douglas, Harry Rothwell, 1996
5
Ireland 1170-1509, Society and History
Duffy notes that the placenames close to the coast are English, while those
further from the coast are Irish. It amounted to 6,000 acres divided into 24
townlands. In Ireland the Norman knights preferred the cantred which they were
used to in ...
6
The History of North Wales: Comprising a Topographical ...
This County was anciently divided into two whole Cantreds (Cantrevf), besides
the Commots of Ardudwy, Edeirnion, and Mawddwy : — viz., the Cantred of
Merionydd and the Cantred of Penllyn ; the Cantred of Merionydd containing the
two ...
7
Les Termes de la Ley Or, Certain Difficult and Obscure Words ...
E. 2. cap. 4 & 9. %t signifies also a #iere of any anjing, as a Cantel Of W}UÏ3, €
tytle, anû tlje lifee» Cantred. CAntred i£ aflf much, in Wales aS an Hundred in
England ; so? Cantre in ttje British STongue Stjnifie^ Centum. 2?Ije î©o?D is
UseOAn.
8
Ancient Irish Histories
By that, that I have read in auncient records of England, an hundred did con*
taine an huncheth villages, or as some say an hundred plough-lands, being the
same which the Saxons -called k Cantred ; the which cantred, as I finde it re-<
corded ...
Meredith Hanmer, Saint Edmund Campion, Sir James Ware, 1809
9
Medieval Ireland: territorial, political and economic divisions
The possible example from 1279 concerns the fourth part of a cantred in
Sylmorne held by Henry de Rochfort. Earlier, Meiler de Rochfort was seized of a
theodum in 'Selmoroni'. The cantred of Sylmolron (C28) had two constituent
theoda, one ...
10
England and Ireland in the later Middle Ages: essays in ...
28. 1 2. The cantred of Okonagh included those parishes in the deanery of
Tipperary which now lie in Co. Limerick, as well as those in Co. Tipperary. I doubt
if my earlier attempts to identify the caput of Okonagh with Donohill carry any
weight.
Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, James F. Lydon, 1981
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CANTRED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cantred en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Two Shrewsbury schools set to merge as a single academy
Then fllows the reorganisation where different services are cantred on different sites culminating in the plan for a combined institution on a new ... «shropshirestar.com, Feb 15»