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depending on the
social status of the owner. The
homestead of a
nobleman (
uchelwr) was 12
Welsh acres, that of a serf (Medieval
Welsh eẏllt,
Modern Welsh...
- office), and in
terms of his superior's importance. Two men
might each be an
uchelwr (high man), but a king is
higher than a
breyr (a
regional leader), so legal...
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depending on the
social status of the owner. The
homestead of a
nobleman (
uchelwr) was 12
Welsh acres, that of a serf (Med. eyllt, Mod. aillt) had 8, and...
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Ieuan ap
Gruffudd Leiaf was a
Welsh uchelwr and bard, the son of poet
Gruffudd Leiaf. His poetry,
spanning the
period c.1420 to c. 1470, has been fully...
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Powys Fadog) was
pardoned but
reduced in
status to a
minor local noble or
uchelwr. His
direct descendant,
Owain Glyndŵr,
would become the
leader of a later...