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Please do post a summary of what you learn. I'm interested in any and all details on daily life, especially around the middle of this period (1300). Thanks!
Thanks for the many replies. I had not expected my facetious "wild Irish" to elicit comment! I've always taken a certain pride in my untamed Gaelic ancestry. I
Malachi, You are right. My interest in the battle revolves around the primate and his McGovern surname. I wasn't sure with the book being more like a small
Don, a chara, Welcome! The battle you describe might well be described in one of the books I am going to recommend to you. Each is very well written, well