The historie of Cambria, now called Wales: a part of the most famous Yland of Brytaine / written in the Brytish language above two hundreth yeares past: translated into English by H. Lhoyd Gentleman: corrected, augmented, and continuted out of records and best approoved authors, by David Powel.
- Caradoc of Llancarfan
- Date:
- 1584
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The historie of Cambria, now called Wales: a part of the most famous Yland of Brytaine / written in the Brytish language above two hundreth yeares past: translated into English by H. Lhoyd Gentleman: corrected, augmented, and continuted out of records and best approoved authors, by David Powel. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cantref 2rberth had theſe, Pennßyn ar Elec, Efterelefyand Talacharn. eT IS Cuantref Daugledhev had thefe, Amgued Pennant, and ꝑuelffe. Cantref Icved hath thefe,thashayaden,and Caſfelh G w] . Cantref Peavre hath theſe, Coed yr hf. Aaenor byrr sand penvro Cantref Ros hath thele, walforth, caſfelh Gwalchmarand I gun. Cantref Pabidioe hath theſe, Mynyw, pencuer, and Prlidiocs-. Cantref Cenais hath theſe, Vehneuer, Iſneuer, and Trefdraeth, In this part are diuers townes arid hauens at this dale, as Penbrooke Tenbie, in Welfh Dynbegh y pyſcot, Herefordweſt, in Welth Halforth; with the faire hauen of Mylford, called in Welth A lerdaugledheu. Saint Danids or Menevit, called in Welfh 2zynyw,the cheefeſt ſee in all Wales. Then Fifcard cal- led Abergwayn , and Newport named -Trefdraeth e theſe be alongſt the fea coaſt, or not verie farre off: Befides theſe there be diuers caſtels as Cilgerran, Arlerib, & wys; Zhanhayaden, Wal- WM, and diuers other. This part was wonne firſt by atountgo~ merys Earles of Sherewsburie;‘and after giuen Marfhalls, and ſo to Valence, and from thence were the Princes of Wales moſt troubled with the Normans and Flemings, who do re- maine and inhabit about Tenbie, Penbreoke, and in Ros to this daie, vchich can neither Welſh nor good Engliſſ as yet. Dyuet (for fo will I. call it Hereafter) hath on the Weſt and North the Iriſh ſea, vpon the South the Spaniſh ſea, and vpon the Eaſt Caermardhynthire,: & on the Northeaſt Caerdigan Caermandyn ſhire. The third part was Caermardhynſnire, hauing foure Cantreds, and 15, comots, as Cantref Finioc with the comots of Harfiyn; Derzedh,and J fReneny. Hes lovsddme 6 OW Cantref Eginot with thefe, G now in Glamorganthirey Cyd welt, and Carn vilheon. 8 It ig rA Cantref Bachan with theſe, atalluen, Cueo, and auuenor Deilo. Cantref Mar with theſe, Cethineuc comet mab Eluyw, cos mot mab Vchutyd and Husgada. In this ſlire are the townes _ and caſtels of Caermardhyn, Byneudwr, which was- the Princes feat ofthe countrie, Newrowne, Lhandeilo, Bunpmdlyſy, Emlyn, Swanfeynow in Glamorganthire, called in Welſ Alerrauy nne a vpon BE oe 77 eee „ en eee es ea a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30329838_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


