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Bondeby 1445 John
Martin 1464 Hugh Al**** 1468 Huw
Morgan 1480–1502
Richard Cyffin 1502
David Yale 1503
Richard Cowland 1509–1534 John
Glynne 1534–1554 Robert...
- Talyllyn, and also some
Ymrysonau (bardic debates)
between himself and
Roger Cyffin (and also with
Lewys Dwnn). He also
wrote a
number of
religious and moral...
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February 2024. Cadw (18
November 2005). "Multi-purpose farm
building at Rhyd-y-
cyffin Farm (Grade II) (86967)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 19...
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Nicholas (1811). A
topographical dictionary of the
Dominion of
Wales (see e.g.
Cyffin). London:
Society of Antiquaries. Richards,
Melville (1969).
Welsh Administrative...
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Cefnllys Ucha,
Cefnllys Isa. Llangadfan:- Blowty, Brynwaeddan, Cowny,
Cyffin, Tre’r Llan, Maesllymystyn, Moelfeliarth. Garthbeibio: -Garthbeibio Cemaes:-...
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Brynithel Cwm
Cyffin with the
houses of
Brynithel visible in the
distance Brynithel Location within Blaenau Gwent OS grid reference SO213011 Community...
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Lleyn 1662: Sir
Griffith Williams, 1st
Baronet of
Penrhyn 1663:
Richard Cyffin, of
Maenan 1664:
Gruffudd Jones of
Castellmarch 1665:
Richard Glyn of Elernion...
- *cöfin, a word
adopted from
Latin meaning "a common/shared boundary" (Welsh
cyffin). The 40-foot-high (12 m)
tower castle of
Giffen lay near to the existing...