-
brother or son of the
historical figure Cadifor ap
Collwyn (Cedivor in some anglicisations), Lord of Dyfed.
Cadifor was the male-line heir of the original...
- Hywel's foster-father,
Cadifor, were
killed while defending him in this battle, and were
commemorated in verse: The sons of
Cadifor, a
noble band of brothers...
- male-line,
Cadifor ap
Collwyn (aka Cedifor/Cadivor ap Gollwyn/Colhoyn), a Lord of
Dyfed within Rhys ap Tewdwr's Deheubarth. When
Cadifor died, his sons...
- one, the
later Wogans also
descend from
Cadifor ap Collwyn, Lord of
Dyfed in the time of Rhys ap Tewdwr;
Cadifor (and hence,
later Wogans) was male-line...
- name of the
mansion or seat of the old Morgans, who were
descended from
Cadifor the
Great the son of Collwyn, and
holders of the land upon
which Tredegar...
-
Wayside and
Meadow (1927) ASIN B0008CJUW4
Aelwyd Angharad (operetta) (1910)
Cadifor (operetta) Nos
Calan Gaeaf (cantata) "History of the Society".
Welsh Folk-Song...
- of an
amalgamation of sub-kingdoms,
there being a Lord of
Dyfed (named
Cadifor) in this period, from the
earlier line of
rulers of Dyfed.
Under King William...
- Cyfeiliog" "The
Reconciliation of Rhys Son of Gruffydd" "Elegy on
Ithel Son of
Cadifor the Gwyddelian" "Elegy on
Iorwerth Son of Maredudd" "The Circuit; or, Battles...
-
Walter Kilroy Harris MC*
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Tmp Lt.
Victor Cadifor Hilditch MC*
Royal Field Arty. Tmp Lt.
Charles Hubert Anthony Huxtable...
- Capt.
Laurence Hugh Higgon,
Royal Garrison Artillery Temp. Lt.
Victor Cadifor Hilditch,
Royal Field Artillery Capt.
Jacobus Darrell Hill,
Scottish Rifles...