A building that might have been of considerable antiquity was the Parliament House of Edward III, in Rhudlan where it was thought that theStatute of Rhuddlan was promulgated. Thomas Pennant remarks in 1778 ‘’A piece of antient building called the Parlement is still to be seen in Rhuddlan: probably where the king sat in council. (Pennant T. (1778-84)‘’A Tour in Wales’’, pp 15-16) Pennant was to get John Ingleby to provide a watercolour of the building To-day the building still partially stands in Parliament Street, with a late 13th century doorway and a 14th century cusped ogee door head.There is no definite evidence that this building is connected with Edward III.
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