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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… VII. English. Merioneth. C. 6403. Grant by Meredith ap Llewelyn ap Gr' ap David, a free tenant of the town of Penaran in the commot of Penllyn, to Llewelyn ap Jevan ap Gr' of four tenements in the said town …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… C. 7314. Grant by Thomas ap David ap Gruffydd ap Hoell to Llewelyn ap y Person Llanvawer, both the king's free tenants … by Hugh ap Gwelym ap Gruffydd, son and heir of Mally verch Llewelyn ap Jevan Lloyd, and free tenant of the lordship of … same lordship, of all lands and buildings late of John ap Llewelyn ap Jevan Lloyd, burgess of Denas Mowthoy, in the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… ap Jevan Vychin to David ap Jevan Vichin ap Jevan ap Llewelyn of his land between Oley Irodyn and the high road … June, 17 Henry VIII. Merioneth. C. 7423. Grant by David ap Llewelyn ap David Lloid, gentleman, to John ap David ap Llewelyn, his elder son, gentleman, of his capital messuage …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Edward I. bestowed the lordship upon Davydd, brother of Llewelyn the last sovereign of North Wales, who, on the death … of which was Madoc, an illegitimate son of the late Prince Llewelyn, the projected expedition was abandoned, and the … previously received, to be plucked out. After the death of Llewelyn, the last Prince of North Wales, his brother Davydd …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and burnt the church here. In the reign of William Rufus, Llewelyn and Einon sons of Cadivor ab Collwyn, and Einon ab … on both sides, the confederates were totally defeated. Llewelyn and Einon were both killed in the engagement, and … Castle, and made it his residence about 1169; and here Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, his son, better known to the historian …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Dore to receive in his name the oath of allegiance from Llewelyn ab Grufydd, the last native prince of Wales. Edward …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Princes of South Wales, on the one side, and Gronw and Llewelyn, the sons of Cadwgan ab Bleddyn, on the other. In … Rhydderch on this occasion; and the place where Gronw and Llewelyn crossed the river by a ford is still named … than twenty years after, it was razed to the ground by Llewelyn ab Grufydd. During the siege, Einon, son of Ririd …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the king's books at 3. 18. 6.; patron, John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Esq., who is lord of the manor and principal landed … mast of one of their ships, and sailed away in triumph. Llewelyn the Great afterwards destroyed this castle, which … castle of Deganwy, where he posted it for some time; but Llewelyn so infested the roads with his light parties, that …
Cardiff Records
… of our Free Library those eight books 2 which belonged to Llewelyn Bren; three of which were in Welsh, and one in …
Cardiff Records
… referring to the insurrection which was headed by Llewelyn Bren ap Rhys, early in the 14th century, 6 will be …
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