The Welsh Civilians

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The Welsh Civilians. / Watkin, T.G.; Watkin, T.G. (Editor).
Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005. ed. Welsh Legal History Society, 2005. p. 73-89.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

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Watkin, TG & Watkin, TG (ed.) 2005, The Welsh Civilians. in Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005 edn, Welsh Legal History Society, pp. 73-89.

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Watkin, T. G., & Watkin, T. G. (Ed.) (2005). The Welsh Civilians. In Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development (2005 ed., pp. 73-89). Welsh Legal History Society.

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Watkin TG, Watkin TG, ed. 2005. The Welsh Civilians. In Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005 ed. Welsh Legal History Society. pp. 73-89.

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Watkin, T.G. and T.G. Watkin, ed. "The Welsh Civilians". Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005 udg., Welsh Legal History Society. 2005, 73-89.

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Watkin TG, Watkin TG, (ed.). The Welsh Civilians. In Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005 ed. Welsh Legal History Society. 2005. p. 73-89

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Watkin, T.G. ; Watkin, T.G. (Editor). / The Welsh Civilians. Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development. 2005. ed. Welsh Legal History Society, 2005. pp. 73-89

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T1 - The Welsh Civilians

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N2 - An examination of the careers of the Welsh lawyers who practised before the civilian jurisdictions in London (those of the Church and the Admiral) during the sixteenth century, and questioning why so many Welshmen practised there. The article is based on the some of the entries commissioned from the author for the New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

AB - An examination of the careers of the Welsh lawyers who practised before the civilian jurisdictions in London (those of the Church and the Admiral) during the sixteenth century, and questioning why so many Welshmen practised there. The article is based on the some of the entries commissioned from the author for the New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

M3 - Chapter

SN - 0-9541637-2-9

SP - 73

EP - 89

BT - Y Cyfraniad Cymreig: Welsh Contributions to Legal Development

PB - Welsh Legal History Society

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