Welsh Dee
Welsh Dee — being in celtic tradition.
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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attribution: In its course the Welsh Dee receives a river Ceirw not far above Corwen, and that river flows through farms called Ar-dwyfan and Hendre' Ar-dwyfan, and adjoining Ardwyfan is another farm called Foty A (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter VII: Triumphs of the Water-world)
"In its course the Welsh Dee receives a river Ceirw not far above Corwen, and that river flows through farms called Ar-dwyfan and Hendre' Ar-dwyfan, and adjoining Ardwyfan is another farm called Foty Ardwyfan, * Shielings of Ardwjrfan,' while Hendre' Ardwyfan means the old stead or winter abode of Ardwyfan."