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Pen Craig Daf

Yr oed ctifed Pantannas yn cam a merch i dirfediannyd cymydogaethol a breswyliai mewn tydyn o'r emu Pen Craig Daf Yr oedpriodasy par dedwyS i gymeryd tte yn mhen ychydig wythnosau ac ymdangosai rhieni

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On Pen Craig Daf Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

Yr oed ctifed Pantannas yn cam a merch i dirfediannyd cymydogaethol a breswyliai mewn tydyn o'r emu Pen Craig Daf Yr oedpriodasy par dedwyS i gymeryd tte yn mhen ychydig wythnosau ac ymdangosai rhieni (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

It is high time for us now to turn back towards Pantannas and Pen Craig Daf (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

So with mixed feelings he directed his steps towards Pen Craig Daf, the home of his beloved one, but she was not there nor any one whom he knew either (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attribution: As one walks up over Tarren y Crynwyr, " the Quakers' Rift," until Pantannas is reached, and proceeds northwards for about a mile and a half, one arrives at a farm house called Pen Craig Daf ^ " the T (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "As one walks up over Tarren y Crynwyr, " the Quakers' Rift," until Pantannas is reached, and proceeds northwards for about a mile and a half, one arrives at a farm house called Pen Craig Daf ^ " the Top of the"

  • attestation: On Pen Craig Daf Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "' On Pen Craig Daf Mr."

  • attestation: Yr oed ctifed Pantannas yn cam a merch i dirfediannyd cymydogaethol a breswyliai mewn tydyn o'r emu Pen Craig Daf Yr oedpriodasy par dedwyS i gymeryd tte yn mhen ychydig wythnosau ac ymdangosai rhieni (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "Yr oed ctifed Pantannas yn cam a merch i dirfediannyd cymydogaethol a breswyliai mewn tydyn o'r emu Pen Craig Daf Yr oedpriodasy par dedwyS i gymeryd tte yn mhen ychydig wythnosau ac ymdangosai rhieni y cwpl ieuanc yn hynod fodlon tr ymuniad teuluol ag oed: ar gymeryd tte."

  • relationship: ' The heir of Pantannas was paying his addresses to the daughter of a neighbouring landowner who lived at the farm house called Pen Craig Daf, and the wedding of the happy pair was to take place in a (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "' The heir of Pantannas was paying his addresses to the daughter of a neighbouring landowner who lived at the farm house called Pen Craig Daf, and the wedding of the happy pair was to take place in a few weeks, and the parents on both sides appeared exceedingly content with the union that was about to take place between the two families."

  • relationship: ' The heir of Pantannas was paying his addresses to the daughter of a neighbouring landowner who lived at the farm house called Pen Craig Daf (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "that they were ready to believe that nothing would ever come of the threat.

' The heir of Pantannas was paying his addresses to the daughter of a neighbouring landowner who lived at the farm house called Pen Craig Daf"

  • relationship: The time for parting came, and Rhyderch the heir went to escort Gwerfyl, his lady-love, home towards Pen Craig Daf, a journey from which he never returned (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "The time for parting came, and Rhyderch the heir went to escort Gwerfyl, his lady-love, home towards Pen Craig Daf, a journey from which he never returned."

  • attestation: It is high time for us now to turn back towards Pantannas and Pen Craig Daf (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "' It is high time for us now to turn back towards Pantannas and Pen Craig Daf."

  • attestation: So with mixed feelings he directed his steps towards Pen Craig Daf, the home of his beloved one, but she was not there nor any one whom he knew either (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "So with mixed feelings he directed his steps towards Pen Craig Daf, the home of his beloved one, but she was not there nor any one whom he knew either."