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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Harborough were granted to a Welsh prince, Gruffydd son of Gwenwynwyn, to hold during pleasure. 12 Gruffydd had ceased …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… year 1263, when it was besieged and taken by Grufydd ab Gwenwynwyn, lord of Powysland, who razed it to the ground. It …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… son of Roderic the Great, into Powys Vadoc and Powys Gwenwynwyn, the former comprising the northern, and the … he returned to England. The fortress was retaken by Gwenwynwyn, prince of this part of Powysland, in 1197. That …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… after he came into your peace the men of lord Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn have robbed his men coming to him in your peace …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… by William de Breos, lord of Brecknock and Abergavenny, Gwenwynwyn, Prince of Powys, who was related to Trahaern by … might be uncertain, he proposed terms of peace to Gwenwynwyn; which the latter indignantly refused, his … Grufydd, son of the late Rhŷs ab Grufydd, between whom and Gwenwynwyn they knew that a deadly feud subsisted; and being …
Annales Cestrienses
… History of Cambria (1584, 248), calls it "the castell of Gwenwynwyn at the poole." See also the Brut y Twysogion, A.D. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… left unfinished; but the work was resumed and completed by Gwenwynwyn, who succeeded his father Owain Cyfeiliog, in the … placing in it a strong garrison, returned into England. Gwenwynwyn, its rightful owner, being determined to use every … time the castle was distinguished by the appellation of "Gwenwynwyn's Castle at the Pool," and became the chief …
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