- as the "Englishry" and the "
Welshry". As
mentioned by Owen, the
cultural differences between Little England and the "
Welshry"
extend beyond language. Manorial...
-
dividing the
Pembrokeshire "Englishry" and "
Welshry" is
still detectable today. The
terms Englishry and
Welshry are used
similarly about Gower.
Recent research...
- Haya Wallensis). The
Englishry was
within the
fortified town of Hay. The
Welshry was
outside the
fortified town,
including some
rural land, the village...
-
ravages of time.
Ieuan was from
Pendeulwyn in
Llangynnwr parish in the
Welshry of
Cydweli (Kidwelly)
commote in Carmarthenshire.: viii–ix From this place...
- John, A
History of Wales, Penguin, 1994, Pura Wallia,
Purae Wallie (the
Welshries),
Marchia Wallie pg 109, 127–130, 137, 141, 149, 166, 176 J.E. Lloyd,...
-
different soils,
field types,
settlement patterns and
tenurial customs of the
Welshries and Englishries. Dr. Max Hooper, of the
Nature Conservancy, pioneered...
- of the cantref's
gross income of £215, only £15 was
extracted from the
Welshry outside the
shire of Dinieithon. The town was
ultimately short-lived: by...