Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles

Montgomeryshire is in Powys.

Caersws, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

The River Dovey rises nears Pennant, Gwynedd [Map] from where it flows past Dinas Mawddwy, Gwynedd [Map], Aberangell [Map], Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire [Map], Machynlleth [Map] to Aberdyfi [Map] where it joins the Irish Sea.

Dolfor, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Source of the River Teme, Dolfor, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Forden, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles

Nantcribba Hall, Forden, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles

On 8th July 1785 Charles Montolieu Lamb 2nd Baronet was born to James Lamb aka Burges 1st Baronet (age 33) and Anne Montolieu (age 29) at Nantcribba Hall, Forden. He married (1) 30th June 1815 Mary Montgomerie Lady Lamb, daughter of Archibald Montgomerie 11th Earl Eglinton and Frances Twysden, and had issue (2) 28th October 1853 Frances Margesson Lady Lamb.

Lake Vyrnwy, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Lake Vyrnwy [Map] is a reservoir in Montgomeryshire, Wales, built in the 1880s for Liverpool Corporation Waterworks to supply Liverpool with fresh water.

The River Vyrnwy rises on the hills around Lake Vyrnwy [Map] from where it flows past Meifod, Montgomeryshire [Map], Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain [Map] after which it crosses from Wales into England, and flows to Melverley, Shropshire [Map] and Crew Green Bridge, Shropshire [Map] where it joins the River Severn.

Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

On 5th March 1295 William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick (age 58) defeated the army of Madog ap Llywelyn during the Battle of Maes Moydog at Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire [Map]. English losses were around 100 dead, Welsh around 700.

Annals of Worcester. On the fifth day of March [1295], William de Beauchamp (age 58), Earl of Warwick, engaged in battle with the Welsh at a place called Meismeidoc [Map] in their language. He overcame seven hundred of them, besides those who were drowned and lethally wounded. However, Madoc ap Llywelyn, their disgraced prince, barely escaped.

Quinto die Martii Willelmus de Bello Campo comes Warewik commisit bellum cum Wallensibus in loco quod dicitur lingua eorum Meismeidoc [Map]; et prostravit ex illis de nobilioribus septingentos viros præter submersos et letaliter vul neratos. Sed Madocus ap Lewelin eorum princeps cum dedecore vix evasit.

The River Banwy aka Einion rises in the hills to the west of Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire [Map] through after which it flows through Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire [Map] before joining the River Vyrnwy.

Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall

The Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall (Chronicon Anglicanum) is an indispensable medieval history that brings to life centuries of English and European affairs through the eyes of a learned Cistercian monk. Ralph of Coggeshall, abbot of the Abbey of Coggeshall in Essex in the early 13th century, continued and expanded his community’s chronicle, documenting events from the Norman Conquest of 1066 into the tumultuous reign of King Henry III. Blending eyewitness testimony, careful compilation, and the monastic commitment to record-keeping, this chronicle offers a rare narrative of political intrigue, royal power struggles, and social upheaval in England and beyond. Ralph’s work captures the reigns of pivotal figures such as Richard I and King John, providing invaluable insights into their characters, decisions, and the forces that shaped medieval rule. More than a simple annal, Chronicon Anglicanum conveys the texture of medieval life and governance, making it a rich source for scholars and readers fascinated by English history, monastic authorship, and the shaping of the medieval world.

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The River Banwy aka Einion rises in the hills to the west of Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire [Map] through after which it flows through Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire [Map] before joining the River Vyrnwy.

Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

The River Vyrnwy rises on the hills around Lake Vyrnwy [Map] from where it flows past Meifod, Montgomeryshire [Map], Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain [Map] after which it crosses from Wales into England, and flows to Melverley, Shropshire [Map] and Crew Green Bridge, Shropshire [Map] where it joins the River Severn.

Llansilin, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles

On 11th July 1700 William Williams 1st Baronet (age 66) died. He was buried at Llansilin. His son William (age 35) succeeded 2nd Baronet Williams of Gray's Inn.

Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

St Peter's Church, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

On 3rd March 1872 Frances Vane-Tempest (age 21) died. She was buried at St Peter's Church [Map]. Memorial at St Mary's Church, Long Newton [Map].

Frances Vane-Tempest: On 19th September 1850 she was born to George Henry Vane-Tempest 5th Marquess Londonderry and Mary Cornelia Edwards Marchioness Londonderry.

On 26th June 1873 Avarina Mary Vane-Tempest (age 15) died. She was buried at St Peter's Church [Map]. Memorial at St Mary's Church, Long Newton [Map].

Avarina Mary Vane-Tempest: On 15th July 1857 she was born to George Henry Vane-Tempest 5th Marquess Londonderry and Mary Cornelia Edwards Marchioness Londonderry.

The Times. 2nd February 1905. The funeral of Lord Henry Vane-Tempest (deceased) took place yesterday in the family vault in St. Peter's [Map], Montgomeryshire. The Bishop of Bangor (age 59), assisted by the Rev J. Williams, rector of the parish, and the Rev. S. J. Evans, officiated. The principal mourmers were the Marquis (age 52) and Marchioness of Londonderry (age 48) (brother and sister-in-law), Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest (age 42) (brother), and Mr. Beaumont (age 44), M.P., and Lady Aline Beaumont (age 41) (brother-in-law and sister). Continues.

Meifod, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

The River Vyrnwy rises on the hills around Lake Vyrnwy [Map] from where it flows past Meifod, Montgomeryshire [Map], Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain [Map] after which it crosses from Wales into England, and flows to Melverley, Shropshire [Map] and Crew Green Bridge, Shropshire [Map] where it joins the River Severn.

Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles

On 23rd March 1594 Edward Herbert (age 47) died at Montgomery.

Montgomery Castle, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Montgomery Castle is also in Castles in Montgomeryshire.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1095. Among these things it was made known to the king (age 39), that the Welshmen in Wales had broken into a castle called Montgomery [Map], and slain the men of Earl Hugo, that should have held it. He therefore gave orders to levy another force immediately, and after Michaelmas went into Wales, and shifted his forces, and went through all that land, so that the army came all together by All Saints to Snowdon. But the Welsh always went before into the mountains and the moors, that no man could come to them.

In 1309 Hugh Audley 1st Baron Audley of Stratton Audley (age 42) was appointed Governor of Montgomery Castle [Map].

In 1344 Nicholas de la Beche was appointed Governor of Montgomery Castle [Map].

Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, British Isles [Map]

Powis Castle is also in Castles in Montgomeryshire.

In 1447 Gruffudd Vychan (age 52) was beheaded at Powis Castle [Map].

Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes

Récits d’un bourgeois de Valenciennes aka The Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes is a vivid 14th-century vernacular chronicle written by an anonymous urban chronicler from Valenciennes in the County of Hainaut. It survives in a manuscript that describes local and regional history from about 1253 to 1366, blending chronology, narrative episodes, and eyewitness-style accounts of political, military, and social events in medieval France, Flanders, and the Low Countries. The work begins with a chronological framework of events affecting Valenciennes and its region under rulers such as King Philip VI of France and the shifting allegiances of local nobility. It includes accounts of conflicts, sieges, diplomatic manoeuvres, and the impact of broader struggles like the Hundred Years’ War on urban life in Hainaut. Written from the perspective of a burgher (bourgeois) rather than a monastery or royal court, the chronicle offers a rare lay viewpoint on high politics and warfare, reflecting how merchants, townspeople, and civic institutions experienced the turbulence of the 13th and 14th centuries. Its narrative style combines straightforward reporting of events with moral and civic observations, making it a valuable source for readers interested in medieval urban society, regional politics, and the lived experience of war and governance in pre-modern Europe.

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Around 1573 William Herbert 1st Baron Powis was born to Edward Herbert (age 26) and Mary Stanley (age 23) at Powis Castle [Map]. He married before 1598 his half third cousin once removed Eleanor Percy Baroness Herbert, daughter of Henry Percy 8th Earl of Northumberland and Katherine Neville Countess Northumberland, and had issue.

On 15th April 1822 Percy Egerton Herbert was born to Edward Herbert 2nd Earl Powis (age 37) and Lucy Graham Countess Powis (age 28) at Powis Castle [Map]. He married 4th October 1860 his fourth cousin twice removed Mary Caroline Louisa Petty Fitzmaurice and had issue.

On 24th June 1827 Robert Charles Herbert was born to Edward Herbert 2nd Earl Powis (age 42) and Lucy Graham Countess Powis (age 33) at Powis Castle [Map].

On 17th January 1848 Edward Herbert 2nd Earl Powis (age 62) died. he had been shot accidentally in the thigh ten days before by his son George Herbert (age 22) during a pheasant shoot at Powis Castle [Map]. He died His son Edward (age 29) succeeded 3rd Earl Powis.