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Definition of Welshmens

Welshmen
Welshman Welsh"man, n.; pl. Welshmen. 1. A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh. 2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A squirrel fish. (b) The large-mouthed black bass. See Black bass. [Southern U. S.]

Meaning of Welshmens from wikipedia

- 151.21000 Administration 128 local government areas Demonym(s) New South Welshmen Government • Monarch Charles III • Governor Margaret Beazley • Premier...
- The Welsh (Welsh: Cymry) are an ethnic group and nation native to Wales who share a common ancestry, history and culture. Wales is one of the four countries...
- to the 1295 ordinance at various times. These included provisions that "Welshmen should not acquire English land in Wales without licences; that they should...
- lawful judgement of peers. Chapter 56: The return of lands and liberties to Welshmen if those lands and liberties had been taken by English (and vice versa)...
- histories of Glamorgan, The Winning of the Lordship of Glamorgan out of Welshmens' Hands, thereby creating the legend of the Twelve Knights of Glamorgan...
- drain." Based on the Jewish comic Issy Bonn. Secombe also pla**** various Welshmen (e.g. a lorry driver in Wings Over Dagenham, and a navvy in The Scarlet...
- play 500 English Football League matches for one club, the only other Welshmen being Ryan Giggs, Neville Southall and Len Weare. Born in Caerleon, near...
- Jock. Known since at least the 17th-century when life-sized effigies of Welshmen were symbolically lynched in London, and the 18th century custom of baking...
- Retrieved 14 April 2023. Ruscoe, Sybil (13 September 2004). "England's Welshmen call for name change". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10...
- at the Royal College of Music, and later privately. Packer married two Welshmen, first the tenor Tudor Davies (1892–1958), and, secondly, Maj. Ynyr Probert...