The Welsh King and His Court (Caerdydd, 2000)
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A. D. Carr, ‘Teulu and Penteulu’, 63-81.
H. Pryce, ‘The Household Priest (Offeiriad Teulu)’, 82-93.
J. B. Smith, ‘Ynad Llys, Brawdwr Llys, Iudex Curie’, 94-115.
M. E. Owen, ‘Medics and Medicine’, 116-141.
D. Jenkins, ‘Bardd Teulu and Pencerdd’, 142-166.
P. Lynch, ‘Court Poetry, Power and Politics’, 167-190.
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M. Phillips, ‘Defod a Moes y Llys’, 347-361.
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P. Russell, ‘Nósa Ua Maine: The Customs of the Uí Mhaine’, 527-551.
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