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A History of the County of Shropshire
… Thos., grottos, Grove, the (in Wistanstow), Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn, lord of southern Powys, his w., see Strange, … see armaments; shooting 'Guynyfordes yate', see Prestenden Gwenwynwyn, Gruffudd ap, see Gruffudd Gwilliam, Thos., Gwynn, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… [Gadarn the daughter of Owen ap Griffith, prince of Powys Gwenwynwyn] his wife, 10, 444, 472, 643. , , complaint by, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… See Nether Gwent. Gwynnouns, Yevan, Vaghan ap Yevan, 310. Gwenwynwyn son of Oweyn Kyvelaut Kynelant [ in error], 163. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… See Gilmyn. Guyne. See Gwynne. Guyneslond in Wales ( i.e. Gwenwynwyn's land or Powys Wenwynwyn), 438 (3 m. 26). Guyon. … 5):g. 357 (41). Guyvarra. See Guevara. Gwaides. See Cadiz. Gwenwynwyn. See above Gwyneslond. Gwernek, Cornw., 438 (4 m. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… John, 563. Kyvelaut [Cyfeiliog], Kynelant [ in error], Gwenwynwyn son of Oweyn, 163. Kyvele, Kyvelee. See Keevil. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Wappenbury, Guy le, Hamon le, Hawise le, m. Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn, John le (d. 1178), John le (d. 1269), John le (d. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… but did not long retain it; for Maelgwyn, assisted by Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys, soon wrested it from him: Rhŷs, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… whom it was soon taken by his uncle Maelgwyn, assisted by Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys; these chieftains, however, did …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… till towards the close of the twelfth century, when Gwenwynwyn, son of Owain Cyveiliog, having taken "Castell Cch …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… first charter of incorporation from Llewelyn ab Grufydd ab Gwenwynwyn, in the time of Edward I. This charter was …
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