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Pilleth (Welsh: Pilalau) is a
small village south of
Knighton in Powys,
Wales in the
traditional county of Radnorshire. It is the site of the ancient...
- The
Battle of Bryn Glas (also
known as the
Battle of
Pilleth) was a
battle between the
Welsh and
English on 22 June 1402, near the
towns of
Knighton and...
- at Abbeycwmhir. The
Battle of Bryn Glas was
fought on 22 June 1402 at
Pilleth during the
rebellion of
Owain Glyndŵr.
Until the Laws in
Wales Act 1535...
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forces of
Owain Glyndŵr
after their victory at the
Battle of Bryn Glas near
Pilleth in 1402,
along with
several local manor houses.
Investigations to the north...
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Stephen Price (c. 1522 – 1562), of
Pilleth, Radnorshire, was a
Welsh politician and
member of the
Parliament of England.
Price was born by 1522 into one...
- to the
Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239. "PRICE,
James II (1571-1641), of
Pilleth, Rad".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 1 July 2013....
- battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk.
Retrieved 5 May 2020. "OwainGlyndwr -
Battle of
Brynglas (
Pilleth)". www.owain-glyndwr.wales.
Retrieved 5 May 2020. R.R. Davies, The Revolt...
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Llanbister Llanddewi Ystradenny Llanfihangel Rhydithon Llangunllo Norton Pilleth Stanage Whitton The
district was
abolished in 1974
under the
Local Government...
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anglicisation of
Welsh du (black). His
grandfather was Bedo Ddu of Nant-y-groes,
Pilleth, Radnorshire; John
retained his
connection with the locality. His father...
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Mortimer to
fight the rebels. The
English met the
Welsh at the
Battle of
Pilleth on 22 June 1402.
During the battle,
Walter Devereux was
mortally wounded...