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Lordship of Yale was divided into two manors called the Manor of Yale Raglaria, and the Manor of Yale Praepositura, dating back to the Welsh period before English rule. Anglicized as the Manor of Yale Raglar, it later belonged to Roger, son of John Wynne, ancestor of the Rogers of
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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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434:of Ial (Yale) when part of the princely realm of
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332:. The co-Lordship of Yale, when part of the
489:) and Prime Minister to the King of Wales,
451:from at least the 4th century through king
35:, North Wales, also known as Castle of Yale
515:, and daughter of the King of the Welsh,
419:of the Lords of Yale, showing the lion of
371:, in honor of his great-grandfather king
360:Bryntagor and the Yales of Plas-yn-Yale.
715:Wanderings and excursions in North Wales
558:, confirmed and granted to Madog's son,
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795:Jacob Youde, William Lloyd (1887).
780:Jacob Youde, William Lloyd (1887).
699:Yale, Rodney Horace, 1908, page 32
672:Jacob Youde, William Lloyd (1887).
295:John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
86:, later a royal lordship under the
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1069:The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
136:, 9th century stone cross next to
106:The Neolithic cave next to Castle
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544:Madog ap Gruffudd Maelor
986:William Arthur (1857).
837:, accessed 4 Nov. 2023.
810:Burke, Bernard (1852).
565:Gruffydd's son, Prince
324:, and later on, to the
223:motte and bailey castle
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548:Gruffydd Maelor I
517:Gruffydd ap Cynan
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