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'Family, Feud and Fertility at Manorbier Castle Pembs. 1200-1400'

Liz Herbert McAvoy, Theresa Tyers, Patricia Skinner Orcid Logo

Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Volume: 22

Swansea University Authors: Liz Herbert McAvoy, Patricia Skinner Orcid Logo

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This article explores the links between a significantly understudied early fourteenth-century manuscript miscellany housed in Trinity College Library in Cambridge (Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.2.5 [1109]), the family of Gerald of Wales (d. 1223) and the medieval castle of Manorbier in Pembrokeshi...

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Published in: Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
ISSN: 0959-3632
Published: 2016
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description This article explores the links between a significantly understudied early fourteenth-century manuscript miscellany housed in Trinity College Library in Cambridge (Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.2.5 [1109]), the family of Gerald of Wales (d. 1223) and the medieval castle of Manorbier in Pembrokeshire. It argues both that this manuscript was produced by and for members of the de Barri family, and that the compilation, described as a 'mathematical miscellany' in James' catalogue, in fact contains a rich selection of medical and other texts that provides new insights into the troubled history of the castle and its owners during this period.
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