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760: 72: 82: 92: 1722: 57: 685: 303: 587:, a leader of continued Saxon resistance against the Normans. When Northern England revolted against in 1080, the Normans responded by preemptively attacking, and then occupying Wales, to prevent any further Welsh assistance to the English. In 1094, the Welsh decided to revolt, but 681:'s existence as a state. The former appanage of Ardudwy-Merionydd, together with Penllyn, which had been part of Gwynedd for less than 150 years, were converted into Merionethshire (taking the name from Meirionydd). 467: 609:, who in response granted Dunodin to Gruffudd, as well. Gruffudd's sons engaged in expansionist attacks on surrounding territory, taking Meirionydd from Powys in 1123, and annexing it to Gwynedd. 1627: 1788: 771: 1313: 639:, Owain Gwynedd's grandson, established a distinct territorial unit comprising Ardudwy and Meirionydd (which is immediately south of Ardudwy), and gave it to his own son, 462:
are very Anglicised. The coastline consisted alternately of cliffs and stretches of sand and the area generally was the most mountainous in Wales; a large part of the
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principal area, with the rest forming a new Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire principal area. The latter area was, however, renamed Gwynedd almost immediately.
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at 905 m (2,970 ft), which is also the southernmost mountain in Great Britain to exceed an altitude of 900 metres. However, the mountain of
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in Smithfield Street in Dolgellau before moving to modern facilities at Cae Penarlag in Dolgellau in 1953. The county was abolished under the
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Double 'nn' for this placename is found in the title of a number of Welsh-language books, e.g.
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presence in England, after 1066, was the most significant factor which disrupted this pattern.
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to the new authority was held in January 1889. The county council was originally based at
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History of Merioneth. Vol 1 From the earliest times to the age of the native princes
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Most of these parishes ended up in Gwynedd, but those marked D are in Denbighshire.
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Welsh records from the end of this period, and later, treat Dunoding as a vassal of
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was better known and hugely popular with hillwalkers. Other mountains include
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The Slate Quarrying Communities of Caernarfonshire and Merioneth, 1911-1939
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in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with major quarrying centres at
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Nicholson, A. D. (1925). "Lancaster and North Wales Division: Merioneth".
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Hand-drawn map of Montgomery and Merioneth by Christopher Saxton from 1578
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In 1067, the rulers of Gwynedd and Powys invaded England, in support of
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In the medieval period Merionethshire was divided into the following
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The region which became Merionethshire previously constituted the
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Merionethshire was a maritime county, bounded to the north by
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An administrative county of Merioneth was created under the
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List of Sheriffs of Meirionnydd in the 15th century
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had been within its boundaries. The highest point (
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Office of Public Sector Information. 2002 704:in the south, with other large quarries at 482:893 m (2,929 ft) to the south of 348: 296:(While the sea lasts, so shall Meirionnydd) 35: 1789:States and territories established in 1284 1628: 1614: 1606: 1351:Welsh Administrative and Territorial Units 658:- eventually resulting in the loss of the 29: 1585:Beverley Smith, J. & L., eds. (2001) 1578:Bowen, E. G. & Gresham, C. A. (1967) 266:Merionethshire County Council (1889–1974) 893: 683: 573:(in the early 7th century), and before. 1452:. 21 November 1947. pp. 5495–5496. 1305: 1284:List of Custodes Rotulorum of Merioneth 800:, with a small area in the north east, 692:Merioneth was an important part of the 366:, later classed as one of the thirteen 299: 261: 216: 134: 103: 792:on 1 April 1974. The bulk formed the 1279:List of Lord Lieutenants of Merioneth 321: 317: 284: 269: 249: 233: 223: 202: 192: 182: 175: 161: 151: 141: 120: 110: 7: 1589:. Cardiff: University of Wales Press 1464:"Merioneth County Council Elections" 891:. Chapelries are listed in italics. 631:and the gorges and marshland of the 394:is sometimes found in older works 96:Show location in the United Kingdom 727:In 1947, ahead of his marriage to 650:In 1245, Gruffydd's half-brother, 597:, the heir to the principality of 386:(for the county), with a 'double' 86:Show location in England and Wales 25: 1499:National Historic Assets of Wales 1366:, Cambridge University Press, p.3 831:The main towns and villages were 817:Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 1720: 390:, but the variant with a single 301: 127:422,372 acres (1,709.28 km) 117:385,291 acres (1,559.22 km) 90: 80: 70: 55: 1529:. 2 October 1964. p. 8301. 700:in the north of the county and 382:(for the geographical area) or 236: • Succeeded by 1: 1328:, a companion to the area by 1289:List of Sheriffs of Merioneth 733:Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten 666:, allied with the enemies of 1543:. 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Merioneth
Meirionnydd
Welsh
Flag of Merioneth
Flag of Merionethshire
Merionethshire shown within Wales
Merionethshire shown within England and Wales
Merionethshire shown within the United Kingdom
Meirionnydd
Chapman code
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Dolgellau
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Meirionnydd
administrative county
north-west
Wales
historic counties of Wales
cantref
Meirionnydd
Cunedda Wledig
Caernarfonshire
Denbighshire
Montgomeryshire
Cardiganshire
Cardigan Bay
Great Britain
Welsh-speaking

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