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Seisyll ap
Dyfnwal was a 12th-century
Welsh Lord of
Gwent Uwchcoed (Upper Gwent).
Seisyll was the son of
Dyfnwal ap
Caradog ap Ynyr
Fychan and his wife...
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Gwent is said to have
consistent of four Cantrefi:
Gwent Uch-coed (or
Uwchcoed)
Gwent Is-coed Gwynllŵg, the
western most
cantref between the
Rhymney and...
- north-south,
division of the
county between the
cantrefi (hundreds) of
Gwent Uwchcoed (above the wood) and
Gwent Iscoed (below the wood). Monmouth's coastline...
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court house, or llys, of
Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, lord of Over
Gwent or
Gwent Uwchcoed,
before it was destro****
after Seisyll and some of his
household were killed...
- Carn-Coed, Cefn yr Hafodau, Glan-y-nant, Glynbrochan, Glyngynwydd, Glynhafren,
Uwchcoed, Llanifyny, Llan-iwaered. Llanidloes:-
Llanidloes Tre****lwys:- Bodaeoch...
- Usk and Wye and
which divided the old
kingdom of
Gwent into two –
Gwent Uwchcoed and Iscoed, that is,
above and
below the wood. The area
contains Bronze...
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court house, or llys, of
Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, lord of Over
Gwent (Gwent
Uwchcoed),
before it was destro****
after Seisyll and some of his
household were...