- ****ociated with
Monmouthshire and
derives from the Old
Welsh personal name
Seisyllt. The name may be
related to that of the
local Celtic tribe (the Silures)...
-
Sisillius II (Welsh:
Seisyllt map Kyhylyn) was a
Legendary King of the
Britons as
recounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 373BC. Sisillius...
- ****ociated with
Monmouthshire and
derives from the Old
Welsh personal name
Seisyllt. The name may be
related to that of the
local Celtic tribe (Silures) and...
- was born into a
Welsh family, the
third son of
Richard Cecil ap
Philip Seisyllt of Alt-yr-Ynys on the
border of
Herefordshire and
Monmouthshire but settled...
- was born into a
Welsh family, the
third son of
Richard Cecil ap
Philip Seisyllt of Alt-yr-Ynys on the
border of
Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, but settled...
-
Cecils or
Seisyllts of Allt-Yr-Ynys, Walterstone, on the
border of
Herefordshire and Monmouthshire.
Cecil is an
anglicisation of the
Welsh Seisyllt. Lord...
- Tribe) but with her had no children. He next
married Marred ferch Einion ap
Seisyllt who was to be the
mother of his
three sons, Bleddyn, Gruffydd, Iorwerth...
-
Seisyll or
Seisyllt is a
Welsh male
given name. It may
refer to:
Kings Sisillius I and II,
legendary kings of the
Britons Seisyll ap
Clydog (late 7th century)...
-
Bernard de Neufmarché. In 1172 it was
attacked by
Welsh rebels, led by one
Seisyllt ap Rhirid.
Henry de
Turberville (died 1239), the son of
another Robert...
- do****ent
written in 1428. This do****ent
describes the land
owned by
Einion ap
Seisyllt, in the time of
Llywelyn the Great, as "tota
terra inter aquas de Dyfi...