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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the reduction of this island, which it fully effected. Llewelyn ab Grufydd, the reigning prince of North Wales, … good their passage until after the unfortunate death of Llewelyn, in the winter following. On the complete … a year, although they had yielded 1000 marks annually to Llewelyn. Though conquered, and reduced in numbers by the …
Survey of London
… Marshall Griffith, Q.C.(Oxf.) " 1888 1876. Rev. John Llewelyn Davies (Camb.) " 1889 1876. Timothy Smith Osler …
Cardiff Records
… with the lands belonging to the same. John Norrys, Llewelyn ap Morgan, William Giles and John Welym have …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… lie scattered. A castle was erected here, in 1202, by Llewelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales, probably, as Mr. … in the wars that were carried on between the king and Llewelyn; and in the reign of Henry III., it was dreadfully … struggles for empire between that monarch and Davydd ab Llewelyn, whom Richard, at that time Bishop of Bangor, and a …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… de Lyons-Pike, Charles Russell: Pr. st. Evans, Harold Llewelyn: Private study. Fish, Muriel Elsie: Westfield …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Ernest 2: Private study. SECOND CLASS. Jones, William Llewelyn: Private st. Lesser, Henry: London School of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… constantly endeavouring to throw off the English yoke. Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, was, indeed, no longer alive … the Princess Joan, daughter of King John, and wife of Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, was interred in the priory … according to some writers, about the year 1198, by Llewelyn the Great, in gratitude for the preservation of his …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and 1073; but Dugdale refers its erection to Davydd ab Llewelyn, about the year 1245. In the Welsh Chronicle (Brut y Tywysogion) it is said to have been taken by Llewelyn ab Grufydd, in 1269. It was besieged in the year … Gch, son to Davydd Gch, natural son of Davydd, brother of Llewelyn the last prince of Wales, on which is a recumbent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… towards the latter part of his reign, gave it in dowry to Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, who had espoused his …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the parish. This place derives its name from Idris, son of Llewelyn Aurdorchog, or "of the golden torques," one of the …
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