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The rest of the 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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The title of Lord of Yale would eventually be reclaimed by the Princes of Powys Fadog, while the title of Lord of Bromfield and Yale would be passed to the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland for 1852, Volume 2 of John Burke, Bernard Burke, page 1077
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John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, lord of Bromfield and Yale, and his niece Eleanor, The National Archives
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of Iâl, later the lordship of Yale. Their seat was at Plas-yn-Yale Manor, near the village of
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Within the lordship, a monument dating back to the 9th century was erected by king
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The commote of Iâl, anglicized as Yale, was the stronghold of the Principality of
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Before 1236, the Lord of Yale title was eventually reclaimed or reverted to the
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King Edward would later merge the Lordship with others nearby, renaming it the
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in culture and retain Welsh laws and customs under the terms accorded by the
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ALMER (AYLMER), Edward (by 1516-74 or later), of Denbigh and Gresford, Denb.
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For iron mallets for breaking the rocks in the ditch of the Castle of Yale.
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Ithel Felyn, his son, married to Lucy, daughter of Howel ab Brochwel.
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Hwfa ap Ithel Felyn, his son, married to Elen, the sister of King
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Along with the Lordship of Ystrad Alun, it was granted to:
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of iâl (Yale) on the right side, when part of the former
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An Historical Atlas of Wales from Early to Modern Times
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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, 425: 410: 241:was in possession of the Lords of Yale. 237:, Lord of Dinas Bran. For centuries the 128: 113: 101: 27: 1051: 301:would be one of his Commanders at the 970: 809: 459:in the early 10th century during the 205:The castle was later rebuilt by King 933: 644: 455:, and was lost and retaken from the 253:when he re-occupied the site in 1212 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 13: 1069:The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 136:, 9th century stone cross next to 106:The Neolithic cave next to Castle 14: 1085: 690:, National Library of Wales, p.83 533:azure, a lion rampant guardant or 946:Dictionary of National Biography 463:. It was thereafter held by the 438:, after its separation from the 406: 270:, annexing the commote into the 1033: 1021: 1009: 994: 979: 964: 953: 927: 912: 903: 886: 877: 868: 859: 849: 840: 827: 818: 803: 788: 773: 758: 163:dedicated to the Roman Bishop, 765:Alfred Neobard Palmer (1910). 750:Alfred Neobard Palmer (1910). 743: 731: 720: 708: 693: 680: 665: 653: 638: 596:, took their surname from the 474:Cynddelw Gam ab Elgud, his son 334:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 287:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 84:Lordship of Bromfield and Yale 1: 632: 531:The arms of this family were 309:, and later, fighting at the 159:, in a village situated at a 949:. Vol. 23. p. 308. 225:made out of timber, and the 175:). The nearby castle, named 7: 615: 186:, was erected by the first 110:, Llanarmon-yn-Yale, c.1795 10: 1090: 1039:Burrow, Edward J. (1926). 686:Bartrum, Peter C. (1993). 97: 18: 940:"Gruffydd ab Madog"  921:The royal tribes of Wales 229:, built by the Prince of 147:, and its capital was at 1001:Thomas Nicholas (1872). 918:Yorke, Philip & al. 573:, and his brother, Lord 562:, the Lordship of Yale. 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 971:Yorke, Philip (1887). 924:. Accessed 4 Feb 2013. 896:in genealogies, where 645:Rees, William (1951). 442: 423: 256: 172: 140: 126: 111: 51: 36: 16:Welsh medieval commote 588:His descendants, the 579:Prince of Powys Fadog 540:Prince of Powys Fadog 447:Yale belonged to the 429: 414: 243: 215:Richard the Lionheart 132: 117: 105: 31: 649:. Faber & Faber. 552:Edward II of England 491:Gruffydd ap Llywelyn 485:, War-chief (Welsh: 291:Guardian of Scotland 239:Castle of Dinas Bran 235:Gruffydd II ap Madog 219:Llywelyn ap Iorwerth 19:For other uses, see 608:, built during the 554:, husband of Queen 526:Llywelyn Aurdorchog 483:Llywelyn Aurdorchog 375:, born c. 725. The 367:of Powys named the 340:, and the manor of 305:, fighting against 280:Statute of Rhuddlan 165:Germanus of Auxerre 583:House of Mathrafal 556:Isabella of France 500:Cadwallon ap Madog 471:Elgud ab Gwrisnadd 443: 424: 393:Theodosian dynasty 391:, of the Imperial 385:Valle Crucis Abbey 346:St Asaph Cathedral 338:Valle Crucis Abbey 303:Battle of Stirling 272:Kingdom of England 179:, built next to a 141: 138:Valle Crucis Abbey 127: 124:Kingdom of Gwynedd 112: 80:House of Mathrafal 37: 33:Castell Dinas Bran 975:. pp. 16–17. 594:Mathrafal Dynasty 567:Gruffudd Fychan I 560:Gruffydd ab Madog 548:Gruffydd Maelor I 517:Gruffydd ap Cynan 373:Elisedd ap Gwylog 311:Battle of Falkirk 264:Edward Longshanks 260:Conquest of Wales 200:Madog ap Maredudd 1081: 1064:History of Powys 1044: 1037: 1031: 1025: 1019: 1013: 1007: 1006: 998: 992: 991: 983: 977: 976: 968: 962: 957: 951: 950: 942: 931: 925: 916: 910: 907: 901: 890: 884: 881: 875: 872: 866: 863: 857: 853: 847: 844: 838: 831: 825: 822: 816: 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Index

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Castell Dinas Bran
Welsh
commote
medieval Wales
cantref
Maelor
Kingdom of Powys
Powys Fadog
House of Mathrafal
Lordship of Bromfield and Yale
Tudors
Stuarts

Tomen y Faerdre

commote
Kingdom of Gwynedd

Pillar of Eliseg
Valle Crucis Abbey
Powys Fadog
Llanarmon-yn-Iâl
Denbighshire
Wales
shrine
Germanus of Auxerre
Welsh
Tomen y Faerdre

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