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in culture and retain Welsh laws and customs under the terms accorded by the
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For iron mallets for breaking the rocks in the ditch of the Castle of Yale.
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93:. Yale eventually merged with another commote and became the
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509:(r. 1065 – ?), his son, married to Anne, daughter of
89:(Lower Powys or Madog's Powys), and belonged to the Royal
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347:, featured the manor of Llan Egwestl belonging to
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535:Einion ap Rees, Lord of Yale, great-grandson of
260:The entry in the Pipe Roll for 1212-13, by King
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1001:. Sheldon, Blakeman & Company. p. 270.
911:("and his grandchildren") was probably meant.
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343:. The co-Lordship of Yale, when part of the
500:) and Prime Minister to the King of Wales,
462:from at least the 4th century through king
46:, North Wales, also known as Castle of Yale
526:, and daughter of the King of the Welsh,
430:of the Lords of Yale, showing the lion of
382:, in honor of his great-grandfather king
371:Bryntagor and the Yales of Plas-yn-Yale.
726:Wanderings and excursions in North Wales
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248:, Lord of Dinas Bran. For centuries the
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791:Jacob Youde, William Lloyd (1887).
710:Yale, Rodney Horace, 1908, page 32
683:Jacob Youde, William Lloyd (1887).
306:John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
97:, later a royal lordship under the
1080:The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
147:, 9th century stone cross next to
117:The Neolithic cave next to Castle
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701:, National Library of Wales, p.83
544:azure, a lion rampant guardant or
957:Dictionary of National Biography
474:. It was thereafter held by the
449:, after its separation from the
281:, annexing the commote into the
174:dedicated to the Roman Bishop,
776:Alfred Neobard Palmer (1910).
761:Alfred Neobard Palmer (1910).
607:, took their surname from the
485:Cynddelw Gam ab Elgud, his son
345:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
298:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
95:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
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170:, in a village situated at a
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236:made out of timber, and the
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158:, and its capital was at
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929:Yorke, Philip & al.
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