| Caradoc (st, of Llancarfan.) - 1584 - 404 páginas
...with a Dr. inymm. white head, which they call Pengwin, that is, white head. But the Hand of i/i' " Corroeso, the cape of Bryton, the riuer of Gwyndor,...that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited. C" TJ /"* 'iL The same time Elianor the kings daughter was married to Alfonsus king of Castil. Also... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1885 - 786 páginas
...Pengwin, that is, white head. But the Hand of Corrotso, the cape of Sryton, the river of Gicyndor, and the white rocke of Pengwyn, which be all Brytish...that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited. The above extracts show how closely Hakluyt followed his authority, merely correcting Powel in a few... | |
| 1900 - 626 páginas
...which they call Pengwin. that is, white head. But the Hand of Corroeso, the cape of Bryton, the river Gwyndor, and the white rocke of Pengwyn, which be...that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited." Hakluyt's "Voyages:" Inasmuch as Hakluyt is quoted as an authority for the Madoc Discovery, in order... | |
| 1925 - 610 páginas
...Drayton's version of these words in Powel : But the Hand of Corroeso, the cape of Bry ton, the river of Gwyndor, and the white rocke of Pengwyn, which...that it was that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited.77 D. And with that Croggen's name let th' English us disgrace; ,When there are to be seen,... | |
| 1925 - 600 páginas
...But the Hand of Corroeso, the cape of Bry ton, the river of Gwyndor, and the white rocke of Fengwyn, which be all Brytish or Welsh words, doo manifestlie...that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited." D. And with that Croggen's name let th' English us disgrace; -When there are to be seen, yet, in that... | |
| Peter C. Mancall - 2008 - 390 páginas
...refer to the flightless bird of the same name). "The Iland of Corroeso, the cape of Bryton, the river of Gwyndor, and the white rocke of Pengwyn, which be all Brytish or Welsh words" revealed that "it was that countrie which Madoc and his people inhabited."25 This story, affirmed by... | |
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