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OWAIN GLYNDWR ATTACK ON NEW RADNOR CASTLE. Today Very Much Mole City.

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Old  Radnor Castle www.castlewales.com/oldradnr.html    -  Block all www.castlewales.com results The deeply-ditched site at Old  Radnor  is a curious one, and Paul Remfry ... Radnor Castle www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/radnor.html New  Radnor Castle . There has been much argument over the age of New  Radnor castle . Traditionally it is the successor of Old  Radnor castle  or Castell Nimble. ... r   ... www.cpat.org.uk/educate/guides/radcast/radcast.htm    -  Block all www.cpat.org.uk results New  Radnor Castle  has suffered a turbulent history. A castle was first recorded at Radnor in Domesday as a possession of the crown and again later during the .. New  Radnor Castle  - CastleFacts castlefacts.info/.../castledetails/castledetails.asp?...Radnorshire&castlei... The  castle  at New  Radnor  was established in the mid thirteenth century. The surviving remains include an oval embanked enclosure, 50m by 30m, formed from  ... People's Collection Wales - NE

SITE OF THE BATTLE OF BRYN GLAS 22 MEHEFIN 1402 PHOTO FEATURE also Battle Sites Campaign Letter To Western Mail 26/10/2011.

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Pilleth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilleth    -  Block all en.wikipedia.org results Jump to  Battle of Bryn Glas ‎: On 22 June 1402 during the battle of  Battle of Bryn Glas , the Welsh forces ... View of the Bryn Glas Battle Site In reply to below letter, see my letter in reply published in Western Mail but as this was edited, I include full unedited version in this post too. In this post as well photos of the Bryn Glas Battle site I recently visited, photos show what can be achieved by local effort here down to the Friends of Pilleth. However, must point out that Gethin Gruffydd and Toni Lewis had started to promote this Battle Site in the 'Sixties' and there is film of them visiting. As well Cofiwn in the 'Seventies' held events here and put up a provisional wooden plaque though today there has been made vast improvements to the site and it is indeed worth visiting. If all patriots in their communities did as the Friends of Pillleth