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Peniarth is a
village in the
community of Meifod, Powys, Wales. It is 87.1
miles (140.2 km) from
Cardiff and 156.9
miles (252.5 km) from London. It is...
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Peniarth 28 is the
earliest of the
surviving copy of the Laws of
Hywel Dda. The m****cript,
which is
written in Latin,
dates from the
second half of the...
- text of the laws of
Hywel Dda (
Peniarth MS 29).
Peniarth 32 is a 15th-century
volume of the laws of
Hywel Dda. The
Peniarth 51 m****cript
contains poetry...
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Peniarth 51,
otherwise known as
Llyfr Gwilym Tew ('the book of
Gwilym Tew'), is a
Welsh m****cript
written in the
second half of the 15th century. It is...
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Peniarth 109 is a
Welsh m****cript
dating to the
second half of the 15th
century (c. 1425 – c. 1490) in the hand of the poet
Lewis Glyn Cothi. It is part...
- of the
Kings (
Peniarth 23C)
Peniarth 28
Peniarth 32
Peniarth 49
Peniarth 51
Peniarth 53
Peniarth 109
Peniarth 164
Peniarth 259B
Peniarth 481 Vaux P****ional...
- MS
Peniarth 4; (2) MS
Peniarth 7,
which dates from the
beginning of the century, or earlier, and
lacks the
beginning of the text; (3) MS
Peniarth 14,...
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Esboniadau ar
Gyfraith Hywel Dda (
Peniarth 164) is a
volume of
commentaries on the Laws of
Hywel Dda from the late
fourteenth century that is
known as...
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Peniarth M****cript 259B,
known as
Pomffred since it had
previously been
owned by the
constable of
Pontefract Castle, is a
version of the Laws of Hywel...
- holograph, now lost. The
Hengwrt Chaucer is part of a
collection called the
Peniarth M****cripts
which is
included by
UNESCO in its UK
Memory of the
World Register...