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Medieval commotes of Wales (the Swydd y Waun commotes of Cynllaith and Nanheudwy are shown)
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Chirkland continued to be ruled as a separate lordship until the
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Rees, William (1937). "The Union of England and Wales".
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An Historical Atlas of Wales from Early to Modern Times
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Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
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Most of the former lordship now lies in the county of
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52°55′52″N 3°03′22″W / 52.931°N 3.056°W / 52.931; -3.056
Welsh
marcher lordship
Wales
Powys Fadog
Roger Mortimer de Chirk
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer
Chirk Castle
Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542
Hundred
Chirk
Denbighshire
Powys

cantref
Kingdom of Powys
commotes
Cynllaith
Nanheudwy
Stub icon
Powys
stub
expanding it
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t
e
Categories
History of Wales
Cantrefs
History of Powys

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