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The Walter de Clifford right here talked about was father to the celebrated Fair Rosamond, the favourite of king Henry II.; and was succeeded by his eldest son, Walter, who married Margaret, daughter to Llewelyn, prince of Wales, and widow of John de Braose. Here again, by the trendy identify of the place, we're enabled to fix the very spot on which Richard de Clare was murdered. Landinegat, or the church of St. Dingad, is now better identified by the identify of Dingatstow, or Dynastow, a village near Monmouth. A village between Lampeter in Cardiganshire and Llandovery in Caermarthenshire, still bears the identify of Cynwil Caeo, and, from its picturesque scenario and the remains of its mines, which have been probably worked by the Romans, deserves the notice of the curious traveller. The identify of Ty-Illtyd, or St. Illtyd’s home, is still referred to as Llanamllech, but it is utilized to a type of monuments of Druidical antiquity referred to as a cistvaen, erected upon an eminence named Maenest, at a short distance from the village. The Welsh genealogists say, that she suffered martyrdom on a hill close to Brecknock, the place a chapel was erected to her reminiscence; and William of Worcester says she was buried at Usk.
Bangu.-This was a hand bell saved in all the Welsh churches, which the clerk or sexton took to the house of the deceased on the day of the funeral: when the procession began, a psalm was sung; the bellman then sounded his bell in a solemn manner for some time, until another psalm was concluded; and he again sounded it at intervals, until the funeral arrived at the church. Under the pretence of diverting his younger grasp, this wicked servant led him right into a retired vale at Clent, in Staffordshire, and having murdered him, dug a pit, and solid his physique into it, which was found by a miracle, and carried in solemn procession to the abbey of Winchelcomb. The last chapter having been wholly digressive, we must now recur again to Brecknock, or somewhat, maybe, to our author’s residence at Landeu, where we left him, and from thence accompany him to Abergavenny. The street at size rising from this deep recess of Coed Grono, or Cwm Gronwy, the vale of the river Gronwy, crosses the river at a spot called Pont Escob, or the Bishop’s bridge, probably so known as from this very circumstance of its having been now passed by the archbishop and his suite, and is continued through the forest of Moel, till it joins the Hereford road, about two miles from Abergavenny.
Llanddew, a small village, about two miles from Brecknock, on the left of the road leading from thence to Hay; its manor belongs to the bishops of Saint David’s, who had formerly a castellated mansion there, of which some ruins still remain. Llywel, a small village a few mile from Trecastle, on the nice street leading from thence to Llandovery; it was anciently a township, and by charter of Philip and Mary was connected to the borough of Brecknock, by the name of Trecastle ward. Cantref Mawr, or the great hundred, with the comots of Tir Raulff Llywel, and Cerrig Howel.-Powel’s description of Wales, p. On the dying of the Conqueror, favouring the reason for Robert Curthose, he rebelled in opposition to William Rufus, but when that king appeared in arms earlier than his castle at Tunbridge, he submitted; after which, adhering to Rufus in opposition to Robert, in 1091, he was taken prisoner, and shortly after the dying of king Henry I., was assassinated, on his journey by way of Wales, in the manner already related.
The enormous excesses talked about by Giraldus, as having been perpetrated in this part of Wales throughout his time, appear to allude to a transaction that happened in the castle of Abergavenny, within the 12 months 1176, which is thus associated by two historians, Matthew Paris and Hollinshed. Hugh de Laci was the lord of Ewyas, and grew to become afterwards the founding father of the convent of Llanthoni; his elder brother, Robert, held also four caracutes of land within the boundaries of the castle of Ewyas, which king William had bestowed on Walter, his father; however joining in rebellion against William Rufus, he was banished the kingdom, and all his lands were given to his brother Hugh, who died without problem. Walter de Clifford. The first of this historic household was known as Ponce; he had situation three sons, Walter, Drogo or Dru, and Richard. This same habit remains to be (in Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s time) utilized by the Welsh ploughboys; they have a kind of chaunt, consisting of half and even quarter notes, which is sung to the oxen at plough: the countrymen vulgarly supposing that the beasts are consoled to work extra regularly and patiently by such a lullaby. The legend of the town at the bottom of the lake is at the same time very old.
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