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  • They became joint owners of the commot of Iscennen, and removed from

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • And then they journeyed into another commot, where they paid him with colts until the whole had been paid, and from thenceforth that commot was called Talebolion.

    The Mabinogion Vol. 3 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889

  • And then they journeyed into another commot, where they paid him with colts until the whole had been paid, and from thenceforth that commot was called Talebolion.

    The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853

  • I have moreover to inform you that the lordships of Mellenyth, Werthrenon, Raydre, the commot of Udor,

    Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth James Endell Tyler 1820

  • Alphonso, ever on the side of mercy, joined with the queen and Eleanor in persuading the king to forgive and forget, and Arthyn was sent home the day following laden with presents and good wishes, bearing a full pardon to her lord from the English king, as well as a half promise that when the country became somewhat more settled he might make request for his commot of Iscennen with reasonable chance of being heard.

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • "I know nought," answered Griffeth, "save that Wenwynwyn has been up to the commot of Llanymddyvri, and thou knowest what all they of that place feel towards the English.

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • "This very night I leave the castle by the postern door, and in the moonlight I make my way to the commot of Llanymddyvri, where dwells that bold patriot Maelgon ap

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

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