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Chirkland (Welsh:
Swydd y Waun) was a
marcher lordship in north-east Wales. It was created...
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Hawarden Hopedale Maelor Saesneg Mold
Denbighshire Bromfield and Yale
Chirkland Denbigh Ruthin (Dyffryn Clwyd)
Montgomeryshire Caus (part)
Cedewain Ceri...
- Valley. It was the
administrative centre for the
Marcher Lordship of
Chirkland. It was run as a
March castle by the
Layards Edwardes of
Chirk until removed...
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Edward I
erected four new
marcher lordships in
northeast Wales:
Chirk (
Chirkland),
Bromfield and Yale (Powys Fadog),
Ruthin (Dyffryn Clwyd) and Denbigh...
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Hawarden Hopedale Maelor Saesneg Mold
Denbighshire Bromfield and Yale
Chirkland Denbigh Ruthin (Dyffryn Clwyd)
Montgomeryshire Caus (part)
Cedewain Ceri...
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Llywelyn Ddu ap
Gruffudd ab
Iorwerth Foel of Pengwen, a
landowner in
nearby Chirkland.
Angharad bore
David at
least four children:
three sons, Gruffudd, Philip...
- (Mochnant Is Rhaeadr)
Penllyn Is
Tryweryn Uwch
Tryweryn Swydd y Waun (
Chirkland)
Cynllaith Nanheudwy Ystrad Alun (Alyn valley) Pierce, T. J., (1959)....
- Publishing. pp. 111–114.
Mahler (1912) A
History of
Chirk Castle and
Chirkland, p.23
Jones (1955), p.147 Simpson, T. (1837) Some
Account of Llangollen...
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commote (cwmwd) of
north east
Wales in the
cantref of
Swydd y Waun (later
Chirkland)
which was once part of the
Kingdom of
Powys and
later part of the smaller...
- T. Richards. pp. 1–4. "Archaeologia
Cambrensis (1846–1899), Yale, and
Chirkland".
Welsh Journals – the
National Library of Wales. 1877. p. 101. Burke...