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Bibliography

Charles-Edwards, T. M., Early Irish and Welsh kinship, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.

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Citation details
Work
Early Irish and Welsh kinship
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Year
1993
Subjects and topics
Headings
early Irish law medieval Welsh law
“Introduction”
[Part I: Irish kinship] “1. The structure of Irish kinship”
[Part I: Irish kinship] “2. Irish ruling kindreds”
[Part II: Welsh kinship] “3. The shape of Welsh kinship”
[Part II: Welsh kinship] “4. The gwely and the gafael
[Part III: Claims to land by virtue of kinship] “5. Irish tellach
Subjects: legal entry (tellach) in early Irish law
Lexical items: Ir. tellach
[Part III: Claims to land by virtue of kinship] “6. Welsh dadannudd
[Part IV: Kin and lord] “7. The fuidir: the half-free in Ireland”
[Part IV: Kin and lord] “8. Irish clientship”
[Part IV: Kin and lord] “8. Irish clientship”
[Part IV: Kin and lord] “9. Kinship and lordship in Wales”
[Part V: Kinsman and neighbour] “10. Kinship and neighbourhood in Ireland”
[Part V: Kinsman and neighbour] “11. Kinship and neighbourhood in Wales”
“Conclusions and further reflections”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2011, last updated: May 2024