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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… (Witness 8), William Beavan of Allexanderton in Llanthew [Llan-ddew], co. Brecknock, gent, aged 75 To Gwynne's libel: … Castlehay [Hay-on-Wye] Gwernyfed Le Hay [Hay-on-Wye] Llan-ddew Llanfeugan Llanfihangel Brynpabuan Llanfrynach …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… ancient parish of Llanbadarn-Vawr, was originally called Llan-Badarn Gaerog; whilst the small ancient village of … a hamlet, in the parish of Llangadock, union of Llandovery, lower division of the hundred of Perveth, county …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lambe and Dr. Duck. Cadwallader Kiffyn, clerk, rector of Llan-iestyn, co. Carnarvon. Appeared and took oath to answer … court day. fol. 232. Cadwallader Kiffyn, clerk, rector of Llan-iestyn, co. Carnarvon. Appointed for next court day. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… next court day. fol. 170. Rice Gwynn and Joanna Davies, of Llan-leon-well, co. Brecon. Commission to take answers …
Cardiff Records
… to him by Giles ap Sion begins: " Y gwr llwyd o gr a llan." An ode in his praise, recited by Meredith ap Rosser at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Pwllcch; Llechog, Bodynod, with Gorddwr; and Llawr-y-Llan; to which, in levying the county rate, the adjoining … that of Llanbadrig, are the remains of the monastery of Llan-Lleianau, situated near the sea-shore, and consisting … under Boadicea. The city, which was originally called Llan-Elwy, derived its origin and ancient name from the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… lower, inferior, nether. Isf, lowest. Le, or Lle, a place. Llan, a church, an inclosure. Llannerch, a glade. Llawr, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the same meets the limit of the field Cae-Pella Bwlch-y-Llan; thence, northward, along the limit of Cae-Pella Bwlch-y-Llan to the point where the same meets the Llangedwin road; … which the same meets the boundary of the field Upper Coed Llan; thence, eastward, along the boundary of Upper Coed Llan
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 4 ARCHDEACONS OF ANGLESEY ARCHDEACONRY Churches of Amlwch, Llan-crwys etc. (Anglesey) ( Valor IV 417 a). Valuation 1291 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 1397 inhabitants. This extensive parish, anciently called Llan-Ybor, contained a priory, founded, according to some …
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