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    The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale was formed in 1282 by the merger of the medieval commotes of Marford, Wrexham and Yale. It was part of the Welsh Marches...
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    Maelor (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    amalgamated into the new county of Flintshire, while the Welsh Maelor remained part of the Marcher Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, which Edward granted to Earl...
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    by the grants of lands and lordships in England, where control was stricter, and where many marcher lords spent most of their time, and through the English...
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    Ial (redirect from Lordship of Yale)
    commote and became the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, later a royal lordship under the Tudors and Stuarts. The commote of Iâl, anglicized as Yale, was the...
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    lordship of Bromfield and Yale. Wrexham increased in importance throughout the Middle Ages as the lordship's administrative centre, and the then town's...
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    of Warren) as the Marcher Lordship of Bromfield and Yale (Yale being Ial). Nevertheless, the Earl argued for Gruffudd Fychan to retain a portion of Powys...
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    Lordship of Bromfield and Yale in Wales, which was taken from Prince Gruffudd Fychan I and his son Madog Crypl. He also started the construction of his...
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    Gruffydd Maelor I (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    as Bromfield) and the Lordship of Iâl (also known as Yale), as his allotted portion of Powys. These lordships later merged and became the Lordship of Bromfield...
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  • Mersley Park (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    Lordship of Bromfield and Yale. Later documents record that Mersley Park came under the Lordship of Bromfield. Documented are some of the keepers of Mersley...
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  • William Brereton (courtier) (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
    sergeant of the peace and steward of the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, the lordship of Chirk, ranger of Delamere Forest, keepership of Mersley Park, and steward...
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    which featured the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale. From his marriage to an heiress within the lordship, he received the estate of Allt Llwyn Dragon, which...
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    Wales: Chirk (Chirkland), Bromfield and Yale (Powys Fadog), Ruthin (Dyffryn Clwyd) and Denbigh (Lordship of Denbigh); and one in South Wales, Cantref...
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    Crucis Abbey. Some of its lordships included those of Maelor, Mochnant, Glyndyfrdwy, Yale, and Bromfield and Yale. Following the division of Powys, their cousin...
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    Gruffudd Fychan I (category Monarchs of Powys)
    the rest of his life. He died in 1289 leaving a young son, Madog Crypl, who was the heir of the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, and the Castle of Dinas Bran...
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  • Welsh Marches (redirect from March of Wales)
    lordships between the Dee and Severn, and further west. Military adventurers went to Wales from Normandy and elsewhere and after raiding an area of Wales...
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  • 13th century in Wales (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    of England grants the lordship of Bromfield and Yale to John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, who begins construction of Holt Castle and laying out of...
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  • 15th century in Wales (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    the lordship of Bromfield and Yale. 1468 24 June - Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, grants a charter to Neath Abbey. 14 August - The garrison of Harlech...
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  • an exhaustive list of lordships. (in German) History of Schellenberg Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291...
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    Ellis ap Griffith (category Yale family)
    (Yale), who married to Gwenhwyfar, daughter of Richard Lloyd. He was the heir of Plas-yn-Yale, in the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, and father of the...
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    Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    Prince of Powys Fadog from 1191 to 1236 in north-east Wales, and Lord of Powys. He was the founder of Valle Crucis Abbey in the Lordship of Yale. He was...
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    Lordship of Bromfield and Yale to the Guardian of Scotland, John de Warenne, the Commander defeated by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge...
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    Esclusham (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    historic Marcher Lordship of Bromfield and Yale. The Survey of topographer John Norden, carried out in 1620 within Bromfield and Yale, defined the township as...
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    Gruffudd, Prince of Wales was killed, Wales lost its independence and John de Warenne was granted the lordships of Bromfield (Maelor) and Yale (derived from...
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    Brymbo (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    Hall, the home of his descendants the Griffith family. A survey of the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, conducted in 1620 by John Norden and his son, described...
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    Minera (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    existed as a manor and township within the Lordship of Bromfield. Unlike many of the surrounding manors, such as Esclusham, Eglwysegle and Ruabon, land tenure...
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    Marford (redirect from Marford and Hoseley)
    of Merford commote of the Lordship of Bromfield. It once formed a small enclave of Flintshire completely surrounded by Denbighshire. As the parish of...
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    Erbistock (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    townships of the Lordship of Bromfield. In 1086 it was mentioned in the Domesday Book as a small settlement lying within the hundred of Exestan and in the...
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    about 1493. It is boldly carved and includes heraldry relating to the lordship of Bromfield. In the aisle to the south of the chancel is a Decorated piscina...
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    and Sir Francis Drake. In the early 2000s, he was involved in an arbitration case about the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, regarding the rights of the...
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    Borras (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    townships of the mesne manor of Isycoed, itself one of the manors of the marcher lordship of Bromfield; the townships were known as Borrasham Hwfa and Borrasham...
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