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Dryslwyn Castle (Welsh:
Castell Dryslwyn or
Castell y Drysllwyn) is a
native Welsh castle,
sited on a
rocky hill
roughly halfway between Llandeilo and...
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Dryslwyn railway station (site), Carmarthenshire". Geograph.
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Gorsaf Dryslwyn,
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Dinefwr (425)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
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Dryslwyn Castle,
Dryslwyn (100682)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
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September 2021. "Kidwelly...
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Castle class locomotive built at
Swindon Works in May 1936 and
named after Dryslwyn Castle. It is
owned by the
Didcot Railway Centre. 5051 was
built at Swindon...
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Castles Carmarthen Carreg Cennen Dinefwr Dryslwyn Kidwelly Laugharne Llandovery Llansteffan...
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Odiham Castle, and the
Keeper of
Bristol Castle,
Portchester Castle and
Dryslwyn Castle plus
their respective towns, and the
region of
Cantref Mawr in Carmarthenshire...
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Edward I, and
surrendered the
castle of Dinefwr, but was
allowed to
retain Dryslwyn. In 1282
Llywelyn ap
Gruffydd presented "grievances" on
behalf of Rhys...
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Castles Carmarthen Carreg Cennen Dinefwr Dryslwyn Kidwelly Laugharne Llandovery Llansteffan...
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about four
miles away to the south. It is not
visible from Dynefwr, but
Dryslwyn Castle can just be seen on a hill
blocking the Towy
valley to the south-west...
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successor Owen de la Pole held it as a
marcher lordship. Rhys ap
Maredudd of
Dryslwyn would have been in a
similar position in
Cantref Mawr,
having adhered to...