Sunday, 6 January 2013

THE RHIWBINA TWMPATH and BRWYDR NANT WAEDLYD.


  1. Vanished Cardiff « Dicmortimer's Blog

    Meanwhile, through the centuries, a significant hamlet grew where a venerable track down from the mountains forded the Nant Waedlyd.


    A brief history of the area and

    So much blood was shed at the battle that a nearby stream, which runs directly behind the Fox & Hounds, was, and still is, called Nant Waedlyd or the 'Bloody 


    British History Online - Connected Histories

    6536 matches – great battle between the Welsh and Norman forces on Cardiff Heath is supposed to have an echo in the names Nant Waedlyd (Bloody Brook) and ...


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    great battle between the Welsh and Norman forces on Cardiff Heath is supposed to have an echo in the names Nant Waedlyd (Bloody Brook) and Rhyd ...


    Errata and addenda | Cardiff Records: volume 4 (pp. 3)

    24 The great battle between the Welsh and Norman forces on Cardiff Heath is supposed to have an echo in the names Nant Waedlyd (Bloody Brook) and Rhyd 


    kimkat1042e / Welsh-English Dictionary / SECTION GW- / Y Gwe ...

    “The great battle between the Welsh and Norman forces on Cardiff Heath is supposed to have an echo in the names Nant Waedlyd (Bloody Brook) and Rhyd 


    1. Rhiwbina - Art History Online Reference and Guide

      22 Jul 2012 – It was reported that so much blood was shed at the battle that the nearby stream is called Nant Waedlyd ('Bloody Brook' in English) ...
      1. Rhiwbina - Academic Kids

        ... day Butchers Arms pub. It was reported that so much blood was shed at the battle that the nearby stream is called Nant Waedlyd ('Bloody Brook' in English) 



        1. Gwrgan ap Ithel - WorldConnect Project

          24 Jul 2012 – ... battle with Robert Fitzhamon, there was so much blood shed at the battle that a nearby stream is called Nant Waedlyd or the "Bloody Brook".







            1. In approximately... | Facebook

              ... that a nearby stream, which runs directly behind the Fox & Hounds, down to Whitchurch Common, was, and still is, called Nant Waedlyd or the 'Bloody Brook'.