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Rymer's Foedera
… ll ap Griff. ap Ievan, Kenryk ap Meridith, ll ap Ignon, ap Hoel, Hulkyn ap Madok ap Gr. Tudur ap Meridith, Hulkyn Powys, … ap Howell ap Ignon. Madok ap Howell ap Madok, Meridith ap Hoel ap Madok, Edenanet ap Davit ap Helyn, ll ap Ievan ap …
Cardiff Records
… on the river Ely, in the manor of Llandaff (1740.) COED-HOEL 1 (Howel's Wood.) On the northern boundary of the manor … remain in situ. The name Howel had anciently two forms, Hoel and Hiwel, both of which are represented by a difference … of sound at the present day. Howel is pronounced "Hoel" in Monmouthshire. It is but rarely that a place takes …
Cardiff Records
… parish of Llanishen. TIR-HYWEL, "Tir Howell" (the land of Hoel.) A tenement in the parish of Saint Fagan and lordship …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Sainevilla; Ernulf; Wigot; Geofrei filius Godard; Ricardus Hoel. These are the pledges of all the chattels that G. …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… festum Sci. Barthol. ( File. 2 No. 13).] 19. Inter Phm. Hoel pet' et Robm. de Busci ten de dimidia virgata terre in … totum jus quod habuit in predicta dote Alic. et Rogero Hoel heredi Alic. et hbs. Rogeri:Et pro hoc fine Rog. dedit …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… pp. i, ii). That the Conqueror's son-in-law was a son of Hoel (not of Eudes) and a duke of Britanny is clear from a …
Cardiff Records
… at the request of Richard de Clare; the disputants were Hoel ab Meredydd and De Turberville.] 1243. The Archdeacon 15 …
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