-
Cambro-
Britons is a 1798
historical play by the
English writer James Boaden. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Haymarket in
London on 21 July 1798. The...
- Breathnach, "
Briton",
means "Welshman", and was
applied by the
Irish to
Welsh who did not have a surname, as well as to
particular Cambro-Norman lords...
- (1798)
Oliver in
Knave or Not? by
Thomas Holcroft (1798)
Llewellyn in
Cambro-
Britons by
James Boaden (1798)
Clifton in A Word for
Nature by
Richard ****berland...
- lan-dan,
meaning "abode of Dan" in Hebrew. An
unsigned article in The
Cambro Briton for 1821
supports the
suggestion of Luna din ('moon fortress'), and...
- 2023.
Retrieved 6
December 2023. "Bardic Portraits:
Llywarch Hen". The
Cambro-
Briton. 1 (8): 287–295. 1820. JSTOR 30068942. Turner,
Sharon (1803). A vindication...
-
Internet Archive.
Mervinius (1821). "Biography:
Owain Glyndwr". The
Cambro-
Briton. 3 (23): 17–27. doi:10.2307/30069158. JSTOR 30069158.
Dictionary of...
- Saints". The
Cambro-
Briton. 3 (23): 7–11. 1821. JSTOR 30069154. Parry, John
Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The
Cambro-
Briton, vol. III, London:...
-
Kingdom Parry, John
Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The
Cambro-
Briton, vol. III, London: W.
Simpkin and R. Marshall, pp. 7–11, 81–87, 137–140...
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which it
forms a variant. His name was
mentioned in the 1820
edition of
Cambro-
Briton and in the
Mabinogion edition of the Red Book of
Hergest with variants...
-
collection of tunes,
never before published,
which are
retained by the
Cambro-
Britons... part 1,
containing 24 airs... (London: Mickleborough),
compiled with...