Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales : Containing a Record of All Ranks of the Gentry, Their Lineage, Alliances, Appointments, Armorial Ensigns, and Residences, With Many Ancient Pedigrees and Memorials of Old and Extinct Families
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1036526046
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9781036526047
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book offers an unprecedented exploration into the noble lineages and historical families of Wales, diving deep into both ancient and more recent histories to provide a comprehensive account unlike any before it. By presenting each county with attention to its physical features, medieval annals, and significant figures, the author meticulously combines genealogy with local history, revealing the vibrant tapestry of Welsh heritage. The narrative is enriched with detailed pedigrees and escutcheons, bringing to life the connections between past and present families.
In weaving together fragmentary annals across various counties, this work not only highlights immediate local interests but also constructs a cohesive outline history of Wales itself. Through personal visits and direct engagement with family documents or testimonials, the author ensures an authenticity and depth to the investigation, supported by the cooperative spirit encountered throughout their research.
Addressing potential skepticism around Welsh pedigrees with reasoned arguments against such prejudices, the book champions the significance of understanding one's lineage within a broader historical context. It challenges imported sentiments of indifference towards genealogical pursuits and elevates the importance of Celtic origins in shaping modern identities.
In its pages lies not just a visitation to Wales' grand familial histories but an invitation to appreciate the interconnectedness of heritage, geography, and communal legacy. This book stands as a remarkable contribution to our understanding of Welsh nobility, offering invaluable insights for historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by Wales' rich past.
In weaving together fragmentary annals across various counties, this work not only highlights immediate local interests but also constructs a cohesive outline history of Wales itself. Through personal visits and direct engagement with family documents or testimonials, the author ensures an authenticity and depth to the investigation, supported by the cooperative spirit encountered throughout their research.
Addressing potential skepticism around Welsh pedigrees with reasoned arguments against such prejudices, the book champions the significance of understanding one's lineage within a broader historical context. It challenges imported sentiments of indifference towards genealogical pursuits and elevates the importance of Celtic origins in shaping modern identities.
In its pages lies not just a visitation to Wales' grand familial histories but an invitation to appreciate the interconnectedness of heritage, geography, and communal legacy. This book stands as a remarkable contribution to our understanding of Welsh nobility, offering invaluable insights for historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by Wales' rich past.
This book offers an unprecedented exploration into the noble lineages and historical families of Wales, diving deep into both ancient and more recent histories to provide a comprehensive account unlike any before it. By presenting each county with attention to its physical features, medieval annals, and significant figures, the author meticulously combines genealogy with local history, revealing the vibrant tapestry of Welsh heritage. The narrative is enriched with detailed pedigrees and escutcheons, bringing to life the connections between past and present families.
In weaving together fragmentary annals across various counties, this work not only highlights immediate local interests but also constructs a cohesive outline history of Wales itself. Through personal visits and direct engagement with family documents or testimonials, the author ensures an authenticity and depth to the investigation, supported by the cooperative spirit encountered throughout their research.
Addressing potential skepticism around Welsh pedigrees with reasoned arguments against such prejudices, the book champions the significance of understanding one''s lineage within a broader historical context. It challenges imported sentiments of indifference towards genealogical pursuits and elevates the importance of Celtic origins in shaping modern identities.
In its pages lies not just a visitation to Wales'' grand familial histories but an invitation to appreciate the interconnectedness of heritage, geography, and communal legacy. This book stands as a remarkable contribution to our understanding of Welsh nobility, offering invaluable insights for historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by Wales'' rich past.
In weaving together fragmentary annals across various counties, this work not only highlights immediate local interests but also constructs a cohesive outline history of Wales itself. Through personal visits and direct engagement with family documents or testimonials, the author ensures an authenticity and depth to the investigation, supported by the cooperative spirit encountered throughout their research.
Addressing potential skepticism around Welsh pedigrees with reasoned arguments against such prejudices, the book champions the significance of understanding one''s lineage within a broader historical context. It challenges imported sentiments of indifference towards genealogical pursuits and elevates the importance of Celtic origins in shaping modern identities.
In its pages lies not just a visitation to Wales'' grand familial histories but an invitation to appreciate the interconnectedness of heritage, geography, and communal legacy. This book stands as a remarkable contribution to our understanding of Welsh nobility, offering invaluable insights for historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by Wales'' rich past.
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