The history of Wales comprehending the lives and succession of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last king, to Lhewelyn the last prince of British blood with a short account of the affairs of Wales under the kings of England
Caradoc, of Llancarvan, d. 1147?, Powell, David, 1552?-1598., Wynne, W. (William), 1649 or 50-1711?

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  • DAnes begin to disturb England, 20, 21. They prevail and Winter in England, 28. They take and destroy Winchester, 30. Kill Osbright and Elba Kings of Nor∣thumberland, 31. Slew Edmund King of the Angles, ibid. Fought five Battles with Ethelred, ibid. They won London and Redding, 33. Routed by the West-Saxons, 34. Are defeated by Alfred and received the Christian Faith, 37. They harrass North-Wales, 39. Defeated by the Armorican Britains, ibid. Forced to rise from before Exeter, and spoil the Sea-Coast of Wales. 41. Receive a great overthrown, 42. They grow powerful, not only in England but also in Ireland, 44. Thrice overthrown by the English, 45. Cruelly over∣thrown by Tottenhale, 46. Routed by King Edward, 48. Driven out of the Kingdom by King Edmund, 52. Force the English to pay the Dane-Gelt, 65. Make a terrible Havock in Wales, and had Tribute paid them, 66. Make fresh devastations in Wales and England, 70. They are massacred by the English, 71. Force the English Nobility to buy their Peace for 30000 l. 72. They beat Wolfkettel, 73. Slew Ethelstan and ran∣sack'd the Country, 74
  • Dafydh ab Owen kil'd his Brother Howel in Battel, and gts to be Prince of North-Wales▪ 195. Secures is Brother Maelgon, reduces Anglesey, and banishes his Page  [unnumbered] Brethren, 202. Sends a Band of Welch to accom∣pany King Henry into Normandy, ibid. Is dispossest by his eldest Brother's Son Lhewelyn ap Iorwerth, 213. Ʋngrateful to Prince Lhewelyn for his Liberty, 224.
  • Dafydh ap Lhewelyn Prince of Wales did Homage at Glo∣cester to the King of England, 259. Is excommuni∣cated by the Bishop of Bangor for detaining his Brother Gruffydh in Prison, whom he refused to deliver at the King's Request, 260. Submits to the King of England, 262. Caols the King to detain his Brother Gruffydh Prisoner, ibid. Engages the Pope on his side against the King, but he proves false, 264. Fights the English often with various Success, ibid. Dies without Issue, 268.
  • Davids, St. burnt by the West-Saxons, 21. Destroyed by the Danes, 45. Again by the Danes, 69. Destroyed by Strangers, 107. The Cathedral sacrilegiously robbed, 111. Made subject to the See of Canterbury, 125.
  • Dunstan, St. Bishop of Canterbury, his Prediction and Death, 61.