Facsimile [and] text of the Book of Aneirin . hauc maon 4 em dodef itu ar guaiu galon ar gatraeth oedfraeth eur dozchogyon wy guenint lledintfeiuogion oed ech eu temyr treif canaon 7 oed odit lmit o barth urython gododin obeli t—j rdiledaf canu ciman cafa (£ guell no cetwir am gatraeth ri guanaid brit ret 10 britgue ad guiar fathar fanget fegit guidgunet dial am dal med o galanet cuiei rig Iet nif adraud cipno guedi kyffro cat ceueicimun idau ciui daeret. 14 ^lithyeffit adar a da am edifmicaf edeuuniat eithunat aruhicat ef guifguf aur igcinnoz gaur ig cin uaran edeiuinieit ballauctal


Facsimile [and] text of the Book of Aneirin . hauc maon 4 em dodef itu ar guaiu galon ar gatraeth oedfraeth eur dozchogyon wy guenint lledintfeiuogion oed ech eu temyr treif canaon 7 oed odit lmit o barth urython gododin obeli t—j rdiledaf canu ciman cafa (£ guell no cetwir am gatraeth ri guanaid brit ret 10 britgue ad guiar fathar fanget fegit guidgunet dial am dal med o galanet cuiei rig Iet nif adraud cipno guedi kyffro cat ceueicimun idau ciui daeret. 14 ^lithyeffit adar a da am edifmicaf edeuuniat eithunat aruhicat ef guifguf aur igcinnoz gaur ig cin uaran edeiuinieit ballauctal gellauc cat tridid engiriaul erlinaut 18 gaur arth anvynaul ar guigiat guo2 vlodiat riallu eriglunat hir lu ceni bu gipno mabt-j rdiledaf canu ciman ci (£ guengat. 21 guereint llawen llogell bit budit did dr 38 B. A. f] /1-£L/ . 2&oofc of anetttn Kctiiseti j CranslateD toitfo ./Rotes bp 3i. d&toenogtorpn Ctoans fl?on. , * B?on. D. Lttt. (2Dxort.)tyon. £>. Hitf. (4H VOL. II. JUanbefcrog: M. £> £ er er er . preface. Bann gwir ban Siscleir, bannach ban levcir—Tal. *W* WlGH LUPUS, THE FAT EARL OF CHESTER, I & Hugh the Proud, earl of Shrewsbury, led a joint l^^^^J expedition against Griffy5 ap Kynan in the summer of 1098. They overran the north-eastern part of I Anglesey, ravaging the land, and pressing ninety ? villeins into their service. They returned for J^, / rest to the Castle of Aber Lleinog, and out of^X^ vainglory Hugh the Proud gave a feast. The revelrywent on through the night, but at peep of day a band ofsea-rovers, borne by the flowing tide was seen to emerge outof the morning mist, and to be bearing down on the Rhynroast. Hugh the Proud & his retinue, armed and a-horse,rushed to the shore and advanced into the waters. A fiercebattle ensued, first in the shallows and then on the greatStrand of Aber Lleinog. Hugh the Proud and most of hismen fell; Hugh the Fat and the remnants fled across theMenei; and Mon was saved for the Kymry by the ha


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