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    Flintshire (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    historic county of the same name, which was established by the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 and has notably different borders. The county is considered part...
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    de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, rescued the king. Henry II retreated and made his way back to his main army, by now slowly advancing towards Rhuddlan...
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  • For services to Local Government, to the NHS and to the community in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire. Jean Carol Davies. Chair and Coach, Saints Netball Club...
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  • districts, these were: Clwyd — Alyn and Deeside, Colwyn, Delyn, Glyndwr, Rhuddlan, Wrexham Maelor Dyfed — Carmarthen, Ceredigion, Dinefwr, Llanelli, Preseli...
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    Wirral Peninsula (category Metropolitan Borough of Wirral)
    was in the hands of Norman lords such as Robert of Rhuddlan, his cousin Hugh d'Avranches, and Hamo de Mascy. The survey shows 405 family heads living in...
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  • This is a list of the counties and boroughs of the unreformed House of Commons. In the following tables, the size of the electorate is shown as it was...
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    remaining Welsh lords did homage to Edward I of England. The Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 provided the constitutional basis for a post-conquest government...
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    Constable of Chester. In 1077 he fought against the Welsh at the Battle of Rhuddlan. It is almost certain that he built a motte-and-bailey castle on Halton...
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    The period of de facto independence ended with Edward I's conquest of the principality between 1277 and 1283. Under the Statute of Rhuddlan, the principality...
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    Knaresborough Castle (category De Vesci family)
    spent £1,290 on improvements to the castle. In August 1304, Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, a daughter of Edward I, travelled from Linlithgow Palace to Knaresborough...
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    remained at the castle for 17 months. James of Saint George then moved onto Rhuddlan to oversee its completion. When work ceased in 1284, Flint Castle had an...
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    Conwy Castle (category Castles in Conwy County Borough)
    first constable of the castle was Sir William de Cicon who had previously been the first constable of Rhuddlan Castle. In 1294 Madog ap Llywelyn rebelled...
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  • particular case. From this developed the distinctive March law. The Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 followed the conquest of the Principality by Edward I of England...
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    Wales and provisions for its governance were set out in the Statute of Rhuddlan, enacted on 3 March 1284. Wales was divided into counties and shires, emulating...
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    head to be publicly exhibited on London Bridge. By the 1284 Statute of Rhuddlan, the principality of Wales was incorporated into England and was given...
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    coroners first introduced by Hubert Walter in 1194, creating a new class of borough coroners. The King worked extremely hard to ensure that this system operated...
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    Tower may have been complete. The Statute of Rhuddlan, enacted on 3 March 1284, made Caernarfon a borough and the administrative centre of the county of...
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    his four sons were defeated in battle by Llywelyn ap Seisyll, lord of Rhuddlan in lower Gwynedd. Llywelyn ap Seisyll married Anghared, daughter of Meredudd...
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    County of Flint, and from the Town of Mold, to Northop, Holywell, and Rhuddlan, in the same County, and from thence to The Ferryhouse opposite the Town...
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  • and Rhuddlan, in the latter case involving canalising part of the River Clwyd. 1278 October – Llywelyn ap Gruffudd is formally married to Eleanor de Montfort...
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    Llywelyn was driven into the mountains, later dying in battle. The Statute of Rhuddlan established England's authority over Wales, and Edward's son was proclaimed...
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    Castle (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    13th century were of a similar order, with castles such as Beaumaris and Rhuddlan costing UK£14,500 and UK£9,000 respectively. Edward I's campaign of castle-building...
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    Earl of Chester. In 1077 Nigel fought against the Welsh at the Battle of Rhuddlan, as part of the Earl's campaign to conquer North Wales, the mountainous...
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    Ysbyty Glan Clwyd - broadcasts on 1287 AM in the Bodelwyddan, St Asaph, Rhuddlan, Towyn and Kinmel Bay areas. Towards the western side of North Wales, local...
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    September, the town of Ruthin and De Grey's stronghold of Ruthin Castle were attacked.[citation needed] Denbigh, Rhuddlan, Flint, Hawarden, and Holt followed...
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    area becoming a community instead. District-level functions passed to Rhuddlan Borough Council, which was in turn replaced by Denbighshire County Council...
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    entirety of Wales was made part of the Kingdom of England by the Statute of Rhuddlan, but did not adopt the same civil governance system, with the area of Monmouthshire...
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  • general (b. 1261) 1309 – Charles II of Naples (b. 1254) 1316 – Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, daughter of King Edward I of England (b. 1282) 1338 – Prince Tsunenaga...
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  • of Warwick, nobleman (year of birth unknown) 1316 5 May – Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, daughter of King Edward I (born 1282) 1318 14 February – Marguerite of...
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    both diverge at each end A5150 Colindale Hendon Colindeep Lane A5151 Lloc Rhuddlan A5152 Gaerwen A55 near Gaerwen Partly follows former route of A483 in Wrexham...
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