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" Warwick having ordered his battle, so as betweene every two horses there stood a cross-bowman, so gauled the Welsh with the shot of the quarrels, that the spear-men fell apace, and then the horse, breaking in easily upon the rest, bare them down with... "
Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or Metropolitan Cambrian Institution - Page 74
by Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1822
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The History of Wales

Carradoc Of Lhancarvan - 1697 - 492 pages
...this, King Edmal Edward to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welch, cut down all the Woods in Wales, wherein, in any time of Danger, they were wont to hide and fave themfelvey. And for a farther fecurity, he repaired and fortified all the Caftles and places of...
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The History of Wales

Caradoc (of Llancarvan) - 1774 - 508 pages
...the horfe breaking eafily in upon the reft, bare them tiown with fo great a flaughter, as the Welch had never received before. After this, King Edward to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welch, cue cut down all the woods in Wales, wherein, in any time of danger, they were...
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Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or, Metropolitan Cambrian ..., Volume 1

Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1822 - 238 pages
...the ground, and directing the points towards the enemy, endeavoured, by such means, to keep off thg horse. But the Earl of Warwick, having ordered his...rebellious attempt of the Welsh, cut down all the woodes jn Wales, wherein, in any time of danger, they were wont to hide and save themselves. And, for a farther...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 5

1822 - 384 pages
...horses there stood a cross-bowman, so gauled the Welsh with the shot of the quarrels, that the spear-men fell apace, and then the horse, breaking in easily...wherein in any time of danger they were wont to hide This victory proved almost decisive ; but there was yet another act to perform before Edward could...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 5

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 392 pages
...horses there stood a cross-bowman, so gauled the Welsh with the shot of the quarrels, that the spear-men fell apace, and then the horse, breaking in easily...rebellious attempt of the Welsh, cut down all the woodcs in Wales, wherein in any time of danger they were wont to hide This victory proved almost decisive;...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

1848 - 418 pages
...defence, that " in order to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welsh he cut down all the woods in Wales, wherein in any time of danger, they were wont to hide and save themselves." II. THE HISTORY OF THE ABBEY of Strata Florida is not remarkable for stirring incidents ; its walls...
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Royal visits and progresses to Wales, and the border counties

Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 pages
...there stood a cross-bowman, did so gall the Welsh with the shot of their quarrels, that the spearmen fell apace, and then the horse, breaking in easily...slaughter as the Welsh had never received before." The Cymry fled precipitately and took shelter in their mountains and fastnesses. They were vigorously...
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club

Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1898 - 534 pages
...Edward I., who, "in order to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welsh, cut down all the woods in Wales wherein in any time of danger they were wont to hide and save themselves." 178 tail, Equisetum sylvaticum ; Cross-leaved Heath, Erica tetralix, var flare alba. Amongst numerous...
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The Cambrian, Volumes 14-15

1894 - 832 pages
...everything in his power to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welsh. He cut down all the trees in Wales wherein in any time of danger they were wont to hide, and repaired all the castles and places of strength, and built the Castle of Beumaris in Anglesey. THE...
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club

1898 - 534 pages
...Edward I., who, " in order to prevent any more rebellious attempts of the Welsh, cut down all the woods in Wales wherein in any time of danger they were wont to hide and save themselves." tail, Equisctum sylvaticum ; Cross-leaved Heath, Erica tetralix, var flare alba. Amongst numerous others...
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