Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA740.C6 B76 2004 | Discovering a Welsh landscape : archaeology in the Clwydian range / | 1 |
DA740.D5 S85 1975 | Dolgellau area : Cader Idris and the Rhinog Range / | 1 |
DA740.F6 D3 | Flintshire place-names. | 1 |
DA740.F6 O94 2017 | Place-names of Flintshire / | 1 |
DA740.F6 S87 | A Strange and wonderful relation of a clap of thunder which lately set fire to the dwelling-house of one Widow Rosingrean, living in the town of Ewloe, in the parish of Howerden in the county of Flint ... : also another relation of a sow of one John Bartington's of Broad-Lane in the same town .. | 1 |
DA740.G5 G5 | Glamorgan county history. | 1 |
DA740.G5 R3 | The Vale of Galmorgan : studies in landscape and history. | 1 |
DA740.G5 R69 1976 | An inventory of the ancient monuments in Glamorgan / | 1 |
DA740.G88 G84 2004 | The Gwent county history / | 1 |
DA740.G88 G85 2004 | The Gwent county history / | 1 |
DA740.G89 S93 1984 | The governance of Gwynedd / | 1 |
DA740.L3 A52 | A survey of the Duchy of Lancaster lordships in Wales, 1609-1613. : Public Record Office, Duchy of Lancaster miscellaneous books, nos. 120-123 / | 1 |
DA740.M4 M67 1694 |
Most strange and wonderful nfws [sic] from North-Wales being a faithful and impartial relation, of what strange things has lately hapned in Merionethshire in that country, how a great track of ground near the sea coast, containing many parishes, has been infested for several weeks, with great numbers of strange creatures like locusts ... : at the same time likewise strange pillars, piramids of fire, and fire-balls have invisibly sprang out of the earth, which has set fire too, and burnt down many stacks of hay and corn .. Most strange and wonderful nfws [sic] from North-Wales being a faithful and impartial relation, of what strange things has lately hapned in Merionethshire in that country, how a great track of ground near the sea coast, containing many parishes, has been infested for several weeks, with great numbers of strange creatures like locusts ... : at the same time likewise strange pillars, piramids of fire, and fire-balls have invisibly sprang out of the earth, which has set fire too, and burnt down many stacks of hay and corn. |
2 |
DA740.M7 H86 1996 | The crisis of community : Montgomeryshire, 1680-1815 / | 1 |
DA740.M7 (INTERNET) | Letters from Sir William Brereton, Sir Thomas Middleton, Sir John Meldrum of the great victory, by God's providence, given them in raising the siege from before Mountgomery-castle and how they routed and totally dispersed His Majesties forces under the command of the Lord Byron, where they tooke all their carriages, armes, and ammunition and made them flie to Shrewsbury and Chester : with a list of the names of all the commanders and officers taken and kild in the said service. | 1 |
DA740.N6 |
A Welsh childhood / North Wales / |
3 |
DA740.N6 E45 1990 | A Welsh childhood / | 1 |
DA740.N6 S79 1973 | The mountains of North Wales. | 1 |
DA740.O35 N59 1983 | Offa's Dyke reviewed / | 1 |
DA740.P3 T88 2007 | Pembrokeshire : the concise history / | 1 |