- Y
Gorddwr (Welsh for 'The
Upper Water'; also
known as Corddwr) was a
medieval commote (cwmwd) in the
cantref of
Ystlyg in the
Kingdom of Powys. It was...
-
Mechain Uwch Coed)
Ystlyg (commotes of Deuddwr,
Ystrad Marc**** and Y
Gorddwr Isaf)
Cedewain (commotes of Cynan,
Cyfeiliog and Mawddwy)
Arwystli (commotes...
-
close to the
border with England. It was a
small commote bordering Y
Gorddwr on the east
beyond the
River Severn,
Ystrad Marc**** in the north, Caereinion...
-
written Llannerchwdwl,
Llanerchydol or Llannerchudol) in the south, and Y
Gorddwr (or Corddwr) in the east
beyond the
River Severn and Offa's ****. Ystad...
-
Llannerch Hudol to the
south and Y
Gorddwr (or Corddwr) to the east. The
cantref of
Ystlyg (excluding Y
Gorddwr)
corresponds to the
later hundred of...
- and,
within Ystlyg, the
commotes of
Ystrad Marc**** to the
south and Y
Gorddwr to the east. It is also
between the
River Vyrnwy in the north-east and...
- RD250: Banc
Gorddwr,
round barrow on NW side of
coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: RD251: Banc
Gorddwr,
round barrow...
-
Collections xvii, (1884) 112-14 C J
Spurgeon Gwyddgrug Castle (Forden and the
Gorddwr Dispute in the
Thirteenth Century, 125-136 ‘‘Montgomeryshire Collections’’...
-
always preserved.) Bac****dre lay in the
manor of
Overgorther (Welsh
Gorddwr Uchaf,
Gorddwr signifying land
beyond the
water of the
River Severn and
Uchaf meaning...