A commote (Welsh: cwmwd, sometimes spelt in older documents as cymwd, plural cymydau, less frequently cymydoedd) was a secular division of land in Medieval...
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three cantref Is Aeron commotes. Caerwedros was a coastal commote, which lay on the shores of Cardigan Bay. It boarded Anhuniog commote in the north (in the...
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above the Conwy, or upper Gwynedd Commote of Arllechwedd Arfon Commote Dunoding Commote Commote of Llyn Meirionnydd Commote Also known as Perfeddwlad, or...
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Syllepte commotes is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Willie Horace Thomas Tams in 1935. It is found on Samoa. "global Pyraloidea database"...
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Twrcelyn Rural District (redirect from Twrcelyn commote)
Twrcelyn was a rural district in the administrative county of Anglesey, Wales, from 1894 to 1974. The district took its name from Twrcelyn, one of the...
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Ial (redirect from Ial (commote))
Ial or Yale (Welsh: Iâl) was a commote of medieval Wales within the cantref of Maelor in the Kingdom of Powys. When the Kingdom was divided in 1160, Maelor...
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region and part of the historic county of Glamorgan and the ancient Welsh commote of Gŵyr. The principal area is the second most populous local authority...
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Dindaethwy (redirect from Commote Dindaethwy)
Dindaethwy was in medieval times one of two commotes of the cantref of Rhosyr, in the south-east of the Isle of Anglesey. It was between the Menai Strait...
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Welsh Romani Traditions Traditional Welsh costume Welsh law Land division (Commote Cantref Historic counties) Mythology and folklore Arthurian legend Matter...
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Welsh Romani Traditions Traditional Welsh costume Welsh law Land division (Commote Cantref Historic counties) Mythology and folklore Arthurian legend Matter...
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Subdivisions of Wales (section Cantrefi and Commotes)
The subdivisions of Wales constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas. For the purposes of local government...
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was made rhaglaw (bailiff) of the commote at Malltraeth. His brothers Rhys and Goronwy held similar roles in the commote of Dindaethwy. Maredudd was named...
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Fyrnwy (commotes of Mochnant Uwch Rhaeadr, Mechain Is Coed and Llanerch Hudol) Llyswynaf (commotes of Caereinion and Mechain Uwch Coed) Ystlyg (commotes of...
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in the county borough of Bridgend, Wales. It was part of the medieval commote (Welsh: cwmwd) of Tir Iarll. The village is the site of Llangynwyd parish...
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Learning, an autonomous institute based in Singapore. Iâl or Ial or Yale, a commote in Medieval Wales. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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burnt down Glyndŵr's houses at Sycharth and Glyndyfrdwy, as well as the commote of Edeirnion and parts of Powys. Glyndŵr continued to besiege towns and...
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baronet between 1590 and 1614, Maredudd was a member of a family from the commote of Eifionydd which was notorious for kindred feuds, and he moved to Dolwyddelan...
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county borough Creuddyn, Ceredigion, a historic commote of Ceredigion Creuddyn, Rhos, a historic commote of Cantref Rhos Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, a village...
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Welsh Romani Traditions Traditional Welsh costume Welsh law Land division (Commote Cantref Historic counties) Mythology and folklore Arthurian legend Matter...
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Cemais Uwch Nyfer (category Commotes)
Cemais Uwch Nyfer was a mediaeval Welsh commote in the Dyfed cantref of Cemais, in what is now Pembrokeshire. It consisted of the territory between the...
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Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was formed by the Act of Union of 1536 from the commote of the pre-Norman cantref of Emlyn included by the Act in Pembrokeshire...
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as Bernard Newmarch, and may later have been the seat for the manor or commote of Melinog. The main fortress within Hay-on-Wye was situated on the great...
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Einion) was a medieval cantref in the Kingdom of Powys, or possibly it was a commote (cwmwd) within a cantref called Llŷs Wynaf. It was divided into the manors...
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Anglesey (category Commotes of Gwynedd)
Cambridge University Press. "Mapping the Historic Boundaries of Wales: Commotes and Cantrefs". rcahmw.gov.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2023. "Aberffraw (32986)"...
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Welsh equivalent, although the area roughly corresponds to the ancient commote of Elenydd. This Welsh name means the "territory adjoining the river Elan"...
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and the Vaughans of Corsygedeol and the Yale family. Swydd y Waun (the commotes of Nanheudwy, and Cynllaith) was received by Lord Owain Fychan. Cantrefs...
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Creuddyn, Ceredigion (category Commotes)
commote (cwmwd) and, later, a lordship in Ceredigion, Wales. It was located between the rivers Ystwyth and Rheidol, and was one of the three commotes...
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his mother, Senena, and the Bishop of Bangor, a charter as lord of the commote of Cymydmaen, at the outer reaches of the Llŷn Peninsula. In 1253, he was...
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Powys Fadog (section List of cantrefi and commotes)
I inherited the north. Gruffydd received the cantref of Maelor and the commote of Yale (Iâl) as his portion, and later added Nanheudwy, Cynllaith, Glyndyfrdwy...
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as "composed of the two cantrefs of Arfon and Arllechwedd, and the two commotes of Nant Conwy and Eifionydd", which corresponds to Caernarfonshire with...
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