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Welsh English (Welsh:
Saesneg Gymreig)
comprises the
dialects of
English spoken by
Welsh people. The...
-
Maelor Saesneg, also
known as
English Maelor,
comprises one half of the
Maelor region on the
Welsh side of the Wales-England border,
being the area of...
- Dee.
Until 1974 it was in the
exclave of
Flintshire known as the
Maelor Saesneg, and from 1974 to 1996 in the
county of Clwyd. The
community had a po****tion...
-
river Dee and was
based on the
commotes of
Wrexham and Merford.
Maelor Saesneg ("English Maelor")
included parts of the
parishes of Overton, Ellesmere...
-
having one of the few
large county exclaves, the
English Maelor (Maelor
Saesneg), to
survive the
Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844. The administrative...
-
England (Sasunn); similarly, the
Welsh name for the
English language is
Saesneg. A
romantic name for
England is Loegria,
related to the
Welsh word for...
-
language is
Sowsnek Welsh: Sais,
plural Saeson; the
English language is
Saesneg Irish: Sasanach,
historically also
having the
colloquial meaning "Protestant";...
-
Hundred (as it was
known as the time),
which later became known as
Maelor Saesneg (English Maelor), and (later still) "Flintshire Detached".
Parts of the...
- an
exclave formed from part of the
Hundred of
Dudestan (known as
Maelor Saesneg),
later formed the main
areas of Flintshire,
established by the Statute...
- Wrecsam:
Hughes a'i Fab. p. 137. Lewis,
Titus (1805).
Geirlyfr Cymraeg a
Saesneg. Carmarthen: J. Evans. p. 42. Owen,
Hywel Wyn; Morgan,
Richard (2007)....