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CHAPTER VIII.. The Conquest of North Wales.

The History of England, From the Accession of Henry Iii. to the Death of Edward Iii. (1216-1377) · T. F. Tout — chapter 8 of 39 · ~101 words · public domain

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THE CONQUEST OF NORTH WALES.

Execution of the Treaty of Shrewsbury Llewelyn's refusal of homage 1277. Edward's first Welsh campaign 1277. Treaty of Aberconway Edward's attempts to introduce English law into the ceded districts 1282. The Welsh revolt 1282. Edward's second Welsh campaign Llewelyn's escape to the Upper Wye 11 Dec. Battle of Orewyn Bridge 1283. Parliaments and financial expedients Subjection of Gwynedd completed 3 Oct. Parliament of Shrewsbury and execution of David The Edwardian castles Mid-Lent, 1284. Statute of Wales Effect of the conquest upon the march Peckham and the ecclesiastical settlement of Wales 1287. Revolt of Rhys ap Meredith

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