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A list of the cantrefs and commotes of Wales as found in Jesus College MS 111. This version begins with Gwynedd and concludes with Morgannwg.

Manuscript witnesses

Text
Oxford, Jesus College, MS 111 
rubric: Dechreu cantreuoed Gwyned ae chymydeu   
f. 90r.21-v.inf  
MS
Oxford, Jesus College, MS 111 
Written by Hywel Fychan.
f. 90r.21 = col. 377.21

Sources

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[dipl. ed.] Thomas, Peter Wynn [ed.], D. Mark Smith, and Diana Luft [transcribers and encoders], Welsh prose (Rhyddiaith Gymraeg) 1300–1425, Online: Cardiff University, 2007–present. URL: <http://www.rhyddiaithganoloesol.caerdydd.ac.uk>.
[dipl. ed.] Rhŷs, John, and J. Gwenogvryn Evans, The text of the Bruts from the Red Book of Hergest, Series of Old Welsh Texts, 2, Oxford: Evans, 1890.
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