Letter: A millennium of Welsh resistance
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: We have not forgotten 1093 and the invasion of Wales. In our history course we have spent time studying the invasion, looking at primary and secondary sources.
Although we have not celebrated the event, we are only too aware of the results of the invasion, living on the border of England and Wales.
Yours faithfully,
KATE HANLEY
(Aged 12)
VICKI COX
(Aged 11)
Monmouth Comprehensive
Monmouth,
Gwent
10 November
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