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English: A map of the cantref of Rhos (identical to the later hundred of Roose) shown in relation to ancient Dyfed, and showing the Norman Lordships into which it was divided: Haverfordwest (Hwlffordd) in green and Walwyn's Castle (Castell Gwalchmei) in blue.
Date 1 October 2007 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-10-01 22:02 LinguisticDemographer 1,174 × 866 (43214 bytes) A map of the cantref of Rhos (identical to the later hundred of Roose) shown in relation to ancient Dyfed, and showing the Norman Lordships into which it was divided: Haverfordwest (''Hwlffordd'') in blue and Walwyn's Castle (''Castell Gwalchmei'') in gre

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