-
county was
divided into ten
hundreds based on the
existing Welsh commotes:
Cymydmaen (anglicised as Commitmaen), Creuddyn, Dinllaen,
Eifionydd (Evionydd),...
- came of age, and in 1252
Owain invested him as lord of the
commote of
Cymydmaen, at the
western end of the Llŷn Peninsula. In 1253, he was
called upon...
-
Commote Modern local Notes Dinllaen Dwyfor council in
Gwynedd county Cymydmaen Dwyfor council in
Gwynedd county Cafflogion...
- in dark green) and
Llywelyn ap
Gruffudd (light green). The
commote of
Cymydmaen (gold) was
granted to
Dafydd ap
Gruffudd by
Owain when he
reached majority...
- Llŷn was
divided into 3 cymydau,
those being Dinllaen,
Cafflogion and
Cymydmaen, with
their respective capitals at Din Llaen,
Denio and Neigwl. After...
- Bodferin,
Llanfaelrhys and Y Rhiw were
civil parishes in the
commote of
Cymydmaen within Cantref Llŷn, in Caernarfonshire.
Following the Poor Law Amendment...
- land to
their younger brother Dafydd.
Owain II had
previously granted Cymydmaen to
Dafydd when he came of age in 1252 and
demanded that Llywelyn, as the...
-
Dafydd ap
Gruffydd is
drawn up; in it, he is
referred to as 'lord of
Cymydmaen'. From this
point on
Dafydd plays an
increasingly important role in Welsh...