Search

Displaying 1 - 10 of 392
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… the said Richard, bishop of Bangor, that he for the said Llewelyn and the said Imbert and Robert Walerand for the king …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… William's followers; it was besieged and taken in 1215, by Llewelyn, Prince of Wales: the only remains are the exterior …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… occasioned the defeat of the garrison of Montgomery by Llewelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, by conveying to … a residence of the native princes of North Wales. Llewelyn the Great erected a strong castle here, and when … to intercede with her father, from whom she obtained for Llewelyn a treaty of peace, but upon very unfavourable terms. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… part of the principality, was encountered by Grufydd ab Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, on the plain near Cevn Ogo, … a desperate battle was fought near the village, between Llewelyn ab Sitsyllt, Prince of Wales, and Rhn, a Scottish … chieftains of South Wales, the disaffected subjects of Llewelyn, and assembled an army sufficiently strong to hazard …
Cardiff Records
… lady the Queen's Majesty (now in tenure of the wife of Llewelyn ap John deceased) on the north, and the lands late …
Cardiff Records
… Welsh and one book of romance, of the goods which were of Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, 3 contained in an Indenture made … dargent. [Translation. Be it remembered of the goods of Llewelyn Bren found in the Treasury of Llandaff, which … greeting. We command you that, of the beasts which were of Llewelyn Bren and the others, his allies, which are forfeit …
Cardiff Records
… Rece Hawarden, Richard Thomas, . . . . . . Roger Hopkin, Llewelyn ap Ieuan, Lewis Thomas John, Lewis ap Morgan, … of Llantrithed. And further the Jurors say that Morgan Llewelyn ap Ieuan, esquire, was seised of a capital messuage …
Cardiff Records
… the King by the men of Glamorgan who rose in revolt under Llewelyn Bren in the years 13141316. In the indenture II. … as they contain an enumeration of the private effects of Llewelyn Bren. The unfortunate patriot seems to have been a … very popular at that time, and versified by Chaucer. Llewelyn's two table-cloths and eight silver spoons betoken a …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Shrewsbury 'on the business of David' (the Welsh prince, Llewelyn's brother) and brought back his head with them to …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… praying a bill might pass for selling lands of Mr. John Llewelyn, decd., and Mr. Samuel Withers, decd., for payment …
Displaying 1 - 10 of 392