Peter Clement Bartrum (4 December 1907 in Hampstead, London, England – 14 August 2008, in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England) was a researcher and...
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Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.; Peter Bartrum. "Rhirid Flaidd 03". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project...
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The Dragon's Breed: The Story of the Tudors from Earliest Times to 1603. Peter Davies, 1970. The Wars of the Roses : peace and conflict in fifteenth-century...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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1493 William Sibson (or Sybson), of London, skinner. In the period 1501–2, Peter Watson of London, draper, and William Sybson, husband of Ellen, late the...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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Gwentian code of the Cyfraith Hywel (Welsh law), which (according to Peter Bartrum) shows that it was a topic familiar to Welsh writers. The law states...
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Rhonabwy refers to a Peredur Paladr Hir ("of the Long Spear-Shaft"), whom Peter Bartrum identifies as the same figure. Peredur may derive in part from the sixth-century...
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and Gwent in the late eighth century. He is dated by the genealogist Peter Bartrum to c.760. His father was called Rhys and his mother was probably Ceingar...
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post-Roman era. The range of dates (suggested by Oxford genealogist Peter Bartrum) runs from the late 370s, which would favour Maximus, to the late 440s...
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brother Cadwallon, took the throne of Gwynedd by murdering an uncle. Peter Bartrum suggests this may have been Owain, though he notes that Gildas' term...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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Brochfael as an ancestor, but in the view of the scholar of Welsh genealogy Peter Bartrum, this is probably an error, and Gwriad may have been a son of Brochfael...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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son of Cynan, son of Eudaf, son of Caradoc, son of Brân, son of Llŷr. Peter Bartrum notes that a different genealogy for Amlawdd is present in Peniarth...
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sisters, and their names do not survive in other sources. According to Peter Bartrum (1907–2008), Cuneglasus is typically identified with a figure known...
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The possibility of his existence was uncovered through the work of Peter Bartrum which is currently being edited by the University of Wales Aberystwyth...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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701. Bartrum 1993, p. 581. (Bartrum 1993, p. 337) Bartrum 1993, p. 140. Bartrum 1993, p. 729. Bartrum 1993, p. 672. Bartrum 1993, p. 53. (Bartrum 1993...
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Cynfyn 05". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth University.[dead link] Peter Bartrum. "Marchudd 13". Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project. Aberystwyth...
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Chronicles (1577) placed the "leape of Gogmagog" at Dover. Researcher Peter Bartrum suggests that the story may have been based on hill figures of two giants...
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Biography. National Library of Wales. Bartrum 1993, p. 262. Bartrum 1993, p. 594. Bartrum 1993, p. 205. Bartrum 1993, p. 94. Davies, William Hopkin (1959)...
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of Gwrlais, Earl of Cornwall. Circa 1100 from Cotton Vespasian xiv. Peter Bartrum (ed.), Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts, University of Wales Press, Cardiff...
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1996, p. liv. Davies 1978, p. 95. Bartrum 1993, pp. 60, 336, 508; Charles-Edwards 2011, pp. 76–77. Bartrum, Peter (1993). A Welsh Classical Dictionary:...
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Ireland]. Dublin: Irish Texts Society. Ó hÓgáin 1999, p. 65 Bartrum 1993, pp. 230–231 Bartrum, Peter C. (1993). A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History...
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Jones, "Y Clawdd" National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – withheld Peter Bartrum – Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts Charles Jones – The Challenger Raymond...
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(about 9 feet) was the exact height of the warrior. The genealogist Peter Bartrum records two men with a connection to the area who bear the name "Cynwal"...
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believes that he was probably born and educated in south-east Wales; Peter Bartrum, Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts (University of Wales Press, Cardiff...
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Harold Osmond (redirect from Harold Bartrum Osmond)
Harold Bartrum Osmond FRCO (19 January 1869 – 24 June 1948) was a composer and organist based in England. He was born in Southampton, on 19 January 1869...
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