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Gloucestershire (/ˈɡlɒstərʃər/ GLOST-ər-shər, /-ʃɪər/ -sheer;
abbreviated Glos.) is a
ceremonial county in
South West England. It is
bordered by Herefordshire...
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Farndon is a
village and
civil parish in the
unitary authority of
Cheshire West and
Chester and the
ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is on the...
- '(the one of the)
gilded seat', as per
Welsh euro,
meaning 'to gild', and
swydd,
meaning 'seat, position, office'. R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan...
- Wales. For this and
other reasons, the
Welsh language name for Cheshire,
Swydd Gaerlleon, is
sometimes used.
After the
Norman conquest of 1066 by William...
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Prince of Wales, and the
Vaughans of
Corsygedeol and the Yale family.
Swydd y Waun (the
commotes of Nanheudwy, and Cynllaith) was
received by Lord Owain...
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Chirkland (Welsh:
Swydd y Waun) was a
marcher lordship in north-east Wales. It was
created in 1282...
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Lancashire Swydd Gaerhirfryn Lancashire English Lancaster Caerhirfryn Lancaster English Leicester Caerlŷr
Leicester English Leicestershire Swydd Gaerlŷr...
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Cynllaeth was a
commote (cwmwd) of
north east
Wales in the
cantref of
Swydd y Waun (later Chirkland)
which was once part of the
Kingdom of
Powys and...
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Dunoding Rhos
Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd Tegeingl Penllyn Powys Fadog Maelor Swydd y Waun
Ystlyg Powys Wenwynwyn Arwystli Cedewain Cyfeiliog Caereinion Mechain...
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Wales considered part of the
ancient Kingdom of
Powys in the
cantref of
Swydd y Waun. It was
traditionally defined as the
region between the
valleys of...