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* Conwy castle - there exists a petition mentioning Conwy castle, by this spelling, dated to 1378-1390 | |||
* Apparently, Edward I started building Conwy Castle in 1283. Before that, there was a monastery at that place, which | |||
* | historians call Aberconwy (established in the late 1100s per Wikipedia). This was on the bank of the Conwy River. | ||
* Need a date earlier than 1269 to go with Saerlaith, unless find a later date than 969 for Saerlaith. | |||
** ''Llandudno: its history and natural history'', 1861, Richard Parry - discusses the origin of the name of the Conway River, originally Cynwy or Abercynwy, Latinized to Conway, no dates apart from date of castle 1284 - https://books.google.com/books?id=i7kHAAAAQAAJ&q=cynwy#v=snippet&q=cynwy&f=false | ** ''Llandudno: its history and natural history'', 1861, Richard Parry - discusses the origin of the name of the Conway River, originally Cynwy or Abercynwy, Latinized to Conway, no dates apart from date of castle 1284 - https://books.google.com/books?id=i7kHAAAAQAAJ&q=cynwy#v=snippet&q=cynwy&f=false | ||
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* MI Gaelic and Welsh are a compatible lingual mix per SENA Appendix C | * MI Gaelic and Welsh are a compatible lingual mix per SENA Appendix C | ||
* MI Gaelic and Welsh are not in the same language family, so elements need to be within 300 years of each other, ''ibid'' | * MI Gaelic and Welsh are not in the same language family, so elements need to be within 300 years of each other, ''ibid'' | ||