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Welsh medieval commote
Deuddwr (Welsh for 'confluence'; lit. 'two waters'; Welsh pronunciation) was a medieval commote (cwmwd) in the cantref of Ystlyg in the Kingdom of Powys
Deuddwr
Village in Powys, Wales
Cwmdauddwr corresponds approximately to the medieval commote of Cwmwd Deuddwr (Welsh for 'Commote of the Confluence'; lit. 'commote of the two waters')
Cwmdauddwr
Area of Mid Wales
Rhayader. Elenydd is also a name given to the medieval commote of Cwmwd Deuddwr which covered approximately the same area. The area is an upland plateau
Elenydd
Historic county of Wales
Llyswynaf (commotes of Caereinion and Mechain Uwch Coed) Ystlyg (commotes of Deuddwr, Ystrad Marchell and Y Gorddwr Isaf) Cedewain (commotes of Cynan, Cyfeiliog
Montgomeryshire
Monastery near Powys, Wales
dedicated to the dynasty of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren: the Princes of Maelienydd & Elfael and Welsh Lords of Ceri, Gwerthrynion, Buellt, Cwmwd Deuddwr & Radnor
Cwmhir_Abbey
Village in Powys, Wales
of the 2011 UK census was 1,415. The community includes the village of Deuddwr and several hamlets. Llansanffraid means "Church of Saint Bride" in the
Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain
Welsh medieval commote
cantref of Mechain to the north-west. Within Ystlyg the other commotes were Deuddwr to the north, Llannerch Hudol to the south and Y Gorddwr (or Corddwr) to
Ystrad_Marchell
Welsh medieval cantref
on the border with England. It consisted of the commotes (cymydau) of Deuddwr in the north, Ystrad Marchell in the centre, Llannerch Hudol (also written
Ystlyg
Welsh medieval cantref
commotes of the cantref of Mochnant to the north, and the commotes of Deuddwr and Ystrad Marchell in the cantref of Ystlyg to the east. It consisted
Mechain
Welsh medieval region
in Arwystli as well. The small commotes of Ceri in Maelienydd and Cwmwd Deuddwr north of Buellt (and also across the Wye) were located in this area and
Rhwng_Gwy_a_Hafren
Historic county of Wales
cantrefs of Maelienydd and Elfael and the commotes of Gwrtheyrnion and Deuddwr. The act also specified that New Radnor was the county town, and directed
Radnorshire
Welsh medieval commote
and Buellt to the southwest. It also controlled the commote of Deuddwr (i.e. Cwmwd Deuddwr, also known as Elenydd) on the west of the Wye; together they
Gwrtheyrnion
Welsh medieval land division
Kymwt Uch Raeadyr (Cwmwd Mochnant Uwch Rhaiadr) Kymwt Deu Dyswr (Cwmwd Deuddwr in cantref Ystlyg) Kymwt Llannerchwdwl (Cwmwd Llanerch Hudol in cantref
Commote
English noblewoman (1313–1356)
later. Elizabeth's dower included the estates of Maelienydd and Comot Deuddwr in the Welsh Marches. In 1335, Elizabeth married secondly William de Bohun
Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Northampton
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Former land divisions of Wales
Skenfrith Usk Wentloog Montgomeryshire was divided into eight hundreds: Cawrse Deuddwr Llanfyllin Machynlleth Mathrafal Montgomery Newtown Pool Pembrokeshire
List_of_hundreds_of_Wales
Welsh medieval commote
on the west it was bordered by two of the other commotes of Ystlyg - Deuddwr in the north and Ystrad Marchell in the south. Its Welsh name could mean
Y_Gorddwr
Daughter of John Lestrange
dower interests then included the township of Buttington, the commotes of Deuddwr and Caereinion and pastures in Cyfeiliog and Arwystli. Certain of these
Hawise_Lestrange
15th-century Welsh poet
poems, and eulogies of Dafydd ab Owain (abbot of Strata Marcella), Dafydd Deuddwr, Hywel Colunwy, and Watcyn ap Tomas ap Rhoser. "Dafydd ap Maredudd ap Tudur"
Dafydd_ap_Maredudd_ap_Tudur
Hamlet in Powys, Wales
Castle (Castell Coch) and Ladies Mount. Together with Ystrad Marchell and Deuddwr it formed the Teirswydd ("three commotes") which were among the lands restored
Llanerchydol
Former county divisions in mid Wales
Shropshire. The following Hundreds were established in 1541 Llanfyllin Deuddwr Welshpool Caus Montgomery Newtown Mathrafal Machynlleth Chapman, Murray
Townships_in_Montgomeryshire
Welsh cricketer
Club. Robinson was born on 13 March 1861 in Deytheur (a corruption of Deuddwr) in Montgomeryshire (near Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain), the son of Edward
George Robinson (cricketer, born 1861)
George_Robinson_(cricketer,_born_1861)
Welsh archaeological charity (1975–2024)
William (1989-12-30). "The Collfryn Hillslope Enclosure, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys: Excavations 1980–1982". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
Clwyd-Powys_Archaeological_Trust
Welsh county ceremonial officer
of Maes-y-Neuadd (son of Maurice, HS 1671) 1680: Richard Nanney of Cefn-deuddwr 1681: Edmund Meyrick of Ucheldre 1682: William Vaughan Caergai 1683 Robert
Sheriff_of_Merionethshire
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