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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… round the castle, through the intercession of Ivor ab Cadivor, called also Ivor Bch, or the Little, a chieftain who … again roused, they advanced, under the command of Ivor ab Cadivor, to besiege the castle of Cardiff. This they took by …
Cardiff Records
… history of Cardiff, which occurred in the year 1158. Ivor Cadivor, known as Ivor Bach, or the Little, considering …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… In the reign of William Rufus, Llewelyn and Einon sons of Cadivor ab Collwyn, and Einon ab Collwyn their uncle, formed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… this again roused the spirit of the Welsh; and Ivor ab Cadivor, also called Ivor Bch, or Ivor the Little, who was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… P.R.O., C 115/K 1/6681 Undated, 1200 x c. 1228 Wal. Cadivor; Rob. Calvus (G 81) Arnold; Rob. Calvus (G 82) Wm. de …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Mic., 283 Cachemaille-Day, N.F., 313 Cadbury Bros., 185 Cadivor, Wal., 371 Cadle: Alice, m. John Adams, 392 Emme, m. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… between the men of Bangor, in North Wales, and Davydd ab Cadivor. The former passed the ford now called Rhŷd Owain at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… that of Llanbrnmair, is likewise a pool called Gwyddor, or Cadivor, of remarkable clear water, and which contained great …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… village, and is supposed to have been thrown up by Ivor ab Cadivor, a chieftain of Morganwg, about 1110, during his wars …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… at the shrine of the patron saint of the Cambrians. Cadivor Vawr, or Cadivor the Great, lord of Dyved, called also, from the place … and completely defeated them. Both the above-named sons of Cadivor were slain in the conflict, and Grufydd was taken …
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