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Cardiff Records
… of this Board be not in future inserted in the Star of Gwent. 7 That the Railway Companies in the district be …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… feet. The former act of cruelty was avenged by the men of Gwent on the castle of Abergavenny; and the punishment for …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… called Trvithel, or "Ithel's House," from Ithel, King of Gwent, as it is said, who was slain by the men of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… seized the town, and deposed Iorwerth ab Owain, lord of Gwent, who, in 1173, retook it after a vigorous defence, and …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of Llandaff (list 10). Also 'Novo burgo' = Newport, Gwent. Glos.; cf. Reg. Giffard (Worc.) II 40. Presum. a …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Ox. I 347, II p. xiii. Radnor, Powys. Bosbury, Herefs. Gwent. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… predatory incursions of the Saxons into the kingdom of Gwent, the seat of government was transferred, on the death … prince Morganwg, a district including only that portion of Gwent situated to the west of the river Usk; and so continued …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… under Alfred, Earl of Mercia, into Brecknockshire and Gwent. Upon his death, he was succeeded in the command of his … of Caradoc, son of Rhydderch ab Iestyn, came from Gwent and Glamorgan into this county, where, in alliance with … was defeated and slain in his invasion of Glamorgan and Gwent; and not long after, Grufydd himself experienced a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3366 inhabitants. This place, called by the Britons Cas Gwent, and by most antiquaries supposed to have risen from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… preferred to the archbishopric of Caerleon, the capital of Gwent, on account of the increasing infirmities of the holy …
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