- A
commote (Welsh: cwmwd,
sometimes spelt in
older do****ents 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 s****s 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...
- 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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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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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...
- have
historically been on the
borders of the
commote of
Rhuddlan in the
cantref of Tegeingl, and the
commote of
Isdulas in the
cantref of Rhufoniog. Under...
- 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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region and part of the
historic county of
Glamorgan and the
ancient Welsh commote of Gŵyr. The prin****l area is the
second most
populous local authority...
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divided into cantrefi,
which were
themselves divided into
smaller cymydau (
commotes). The word
cantref is
derived from cant ("a hundred") and tref ("town"...