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And they came into Ceredigiawn, to the place that is now called Rhuddlan
The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853
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Before the sun had stooped towards setting they came down into the narrowing tongue of land between the Clwyd and the Elwy, before the two rivers met above Rhuddlan, to move on together into tidal water.
His Disposition 2010
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Mrs Jane Elizabeth Colclough, lead custodian, Rhuddlan castle, Welsh assembly.
New Year honours list: Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) 2010
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Even on a modern map it continues to be there, in Clwyd is a small village not far from Rhuddlan called Pengwern its believed the hall of Cynddylan stands now within the grounds of Bodelwyddan Castle whew!
Chester in the seventh century: the fortress defences Carla 2009
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Anvil Productions will be visiting four castles - Harlech, Rhuddlan, Conwy and Beaumaris.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Anvil Productions will be visiting four castles - Harlech, Rhuddlan, Conwy and Beaumaris.
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North through Rhuddlan which became their main base of operations in that area.
Archive 2006-06-01 Bob Lock 2006
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North through Rhuddlan which became their main base of operations in that area.
Cadfan's fields of blood Bob Lock 2006
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The scene of this tale is laid in the parish of Rhuddlan near
Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales Elias Owen
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The Rev. Owen Jones informed me that once upon a time a merry party met at Henafon near Rhuddlan, and when the fun was at its height a gentleman came to the farm, and joined heartily in all the merriment.
Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales Elias Owen
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