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    Cemais was one of the three medieval cantrefs on the island of Anglesey, north Wales, in the Kingdom of Gwynedd. It lay on the northern side of the island...
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  • Cemais may refer to the following medieval divisions in Wales: Cemais (Dyfed) Cemais (Anglesey) Cemaes, a village on Anglesey Kemeys Commander, a village...
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    Aberffraw (cantref) (category History of Anglesey)
    The cantref consisted of the two cwmwds of Llifon and Malltraeth. Cemais (Anglesey cantref) Rhosyr (cantref) Rowlands, Henry (1766). Mona Antiqua restaurata:...
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    Newtown Pool Pembrokeshire was divided into seven hundreds: Castlemartin Cemais Cilgerran Dewisland Dungleddy Narberth Rhos Radnorshire was divided into...
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    Rhosyr (cantref) (category History of Anglesey)
    importance for controlling access to the Menai Strait. Aberffraw cantref Cemais (Anglesey cantref) Aris, Mary (2019), Rhosyr: Its History and Topography in the...
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  • Dindaethwy (category History of Anglesey)
    commote of Rhosyr) to the west, and the commote of Twrcelyn in the cantref of Cemais, to the north. The commote court and maerdref was at Llanfaes, the commote's...
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    Cemaes (category Villages in Anglesey)
    nearby hamlet of Llanbadrig). The name Cemaes derives from the Welsh word cemais, meaning "bend or loop in a river, inlet of sea, bay". In 2011 the population...
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    of Anglesey, and was part of a similarly named Cantref Cemais. Neither Cemmaes (Welsh: Cemaes) in northern Powys, or Kemeys Commander (Welsh: Cemais Comawndwr)...
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    generally thought to comprise the cantrefs of Aberffraw, Cemais, and Cantref Rhosyr on Anglesey and Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding, Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos...
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    Cantrefoed Mon (Anglesey) – Aberffraw, Cemais, Rhosyr Kymwt Llan Uaes (Cwmwd Llanfaes, properly called Dindaethwy) Kymwt Kemeis (Cwmwd Cemais) Kymwt Talebolyon...
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    and is listed as a HuMP. It is the fourth largest island in Wales, after Anglesey, Holy Island and Skomer, and is surrounded by a number of islets, tidal...
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  • was centered to the south of the River Teifi in the Dyfed communities of Cemais and Pebidiog. St Dogmael's Abbey, now ruined, stands on a hillside above...
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    Castlemartin Hundred Cemais Hundred Cilgerran Hundred Dewisland Hundred Dungleddy Hundred Narberth Hundred Roose Hundred Cantref of Cemais Cantref of Emlyn...
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    said to originate from Pembrokeshire but is also found in Denbigh and Anglesey. Other apple and fruit varieties may exist and await rediscovery. After...
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    to direct the campaigns personally. Llywelyn captured Newport Castle in Cemais and threatened Haverford, both in Pembrokeshire (historic Dyfed), and by...
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    diocese of the Church in Wales in North West Wales. The diocese covers Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and the western part of Montgomeryshire...
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    Castlemartin Hundred Cemais Hundred Cilgerran Hundred Dewisland Hundred Dungleddy Hundred Narberth Hundred Roose Hundred Cantref of Cemais Cantref of Emlyn...
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  • From Pembroke, Henry appears to have exercised lordship over the lords of Cemais, Draughleddau, Emlyn, Narberth, Rhos, and personal overlordship over the...
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  • Deugleddyf (originally) Cemais (later) A minor pre-Norman boundary change led to the bishop-house "moving" to Cantref Cemais. Dedicated to Saint Teilo...
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    (1872). The London Gazette. T. Neuman. pp. 3260, 3266. Basil H J Hughes (B H J Hughes). Pembrokeshire Parishes, Places & People Cemais Hundredpdf. v t e...
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