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Trellech (occasionally
spelt Trelech,
Treleck or Trelleck; Welsh:
Tryleg) is a
village and
parish in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales.
Located 5
miles (8 km)...
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making grants as king. In
about 868, King
Meurig surrendered the
church at
Tryleg and
returned it to
Bishop Cerennyr in the
presence of
Brochfael and Ffernfael...
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charters in the Book of
Llandaff include one in 868
surrendering the
church at
Tryleg to
Bishop Cerennyr.
Several charters approved by
Meurig record grants by...
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Hayton (eds.). PROBERT,
Henry (c.1645-by 1719), of the Argoed, Pen-allt,
Tryleg, Mon.
Cambridge University Press Series:
History of Parliament. ISBN 9780521772211...
- Troy Pen Rhos
township Pen y
Clawdd Penalt Raglan Tregare Trelleck Grange Tryleg Wolvesnewton It is now
administered by the
local authority of Monmouthshire...
- Tre'r-gaer Tre'r-gaer
Settlement SO4110
Trewyn Trewyn Settlement SO3222
Tryleg Trellech Settlement SO5005 The
Tumble The
Tumble Area SO2511 Twyn Wenallt...
- 1680. p. 1. "PROBERT,
Henry (c.1645-by 1719), of the Argoed, Pen-allt,
Tryleg, Mon".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 2 July 2013. "No. 2928"....