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=Conwy=
=Conwy=
*"Bynames Based On Location - The typical nickname based on location simply uses the proper name of a place after the given name. In this document, Latin de is sometimes placed before the place-name." from A Simple Guide to Constructing 13th Century Welsh Names by Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn - https://www.s-gabriel.org/names/tangwystyl/welsh13.html
* Conwy castle - there exists a petition mentioning Conwy castle, by this spelling, dated to 1378-1390
** 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
** Edward I built Conwy Castle c. 1280. Before that, there was a monastery at that place, called Aberconwy (established in the late 1100s). This was all on the bank of the Conwy River.
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.
 


* Need a date earlier than 1269 to go with Saerlaith, unless find a later date than 969 for Saerlaith.
** <de Aberconwy> 1227, found in ''Bynames in the charters of the Abbey of Ystrad Marchell, 1176-1283'', https://s-gabriel.org/names/constanza/ystradmarchell-bynames.html
** ''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''
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