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Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… 55.) To the bishop of Bangor. Mandate at the petition of Llewelyn ap Morgan ap Ieu(a)n ap Mereditth, layman, and Eva, Werglli ( i. e. verch Llewelyn) Vag(a)n, of his diocese, containing that they … not in ignorance that Eva's father had been godfather to Llewelyn at his baptism, whence an impediment of spiritual …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the founder of which was Ynyr, of Yale, who fought under Llewelyn the Great at the battle of Corwen, and for his deeds … arm a shield, with the inscription " Hic jacet Gryfyd ap Llewelyn ap Ynyr." There is a legend respecting this knight, … also in the parish, which was allotted by Prince Llewelyn ab Iorwerth, in his partition of the reconquered …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Eccl. Livingstone, James 'bart.' See Levingston 1638. Llewelyn, Cornelius of Llantau-Major, co. Glamorgan, … bookbinder. Privilegiatus 14 Nov., 1710, aged 23. Llewelyn, Evan s. Joh., of Buxham, co. Glamorgan, pleb. Jesus … pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 20 Feb., 1704-5, aged 17. Llewelyn, Hugh (Llawelyn) of co. Pembroke, cler. fil. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Cost £8,432. Lord Carrington; Lord Kenyon; Sir J.T.D. Llewelyn; D.B. Jones; J. Rhys; J.M. Griffiths; E. Grove; R. … (In full.) A minority report was signed by Kenyon, Llewelyn and Seebohm. There were several cases of alleged …
Cardiff Records
… 1714. William Phillips. 1722. Walter Churchey. 1735. Llewelyn Williams (of the Dyffryn.) 1748. William Powell. … & Deputy Customer.) 1714. Alexander Pursell do. 1716. Llewelyn Trahern do. 1719. Thomas Hoskins (Customer.) 1741. Llewelyn Trahern (Collector.) 1766. Edmund Traherne do. (and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… In 1038, this place was reduced to ashes by Grufydd ab Llewelyn ab Sitsyllt, who wrested it by violence from the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… to have been used as a state prison; Owain Gch, brother of Llewelyn the last native prince of Wales, who had conspired … by Davydd, after the unfortunate death of his brother Llewelyn, with a strong garrison for its defence against the … so late as within two years of the death of the last Llewelyn), by attributing to the monks of the religious …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… or the Irishman, who came into Wales in the time of Llewelyn the Great, by whom he was much esteemed. There are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… quarries of these materials at the base of Carnedd Llewelyn, together with flint brought in ballast by ships … an ancient palace, and formerly the residence of Prince Llewelyn ab Grufydd, which, together with the manor of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… battle was fought here between the forces of Gronw and Llewelyn, sons of Cadwgan ab Bleddyn, who had excited an … of being allowed to depart with their arms. Soon after, Llewelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, in alliance with … Rhŷs, having been deprived of his territories, in 1254, by Llewelyn ab Grufydd, Prince of North Wales, who divided them …
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