Skip to Main Content
Prof Madeleine Gray

Professor Madeleine Gray - Medieval Historian

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me

Vedw

1 Mar 2015

Devauden and the Vedw

by Madeleine Gray | posted in: Welsh History | 4

Another treasure from the newsletter archive of the Gwent County History Association. This is a contribution from Ann Wareham about the Vedw villages where she lives: that unique Gwent borderland, neither entirely English nor entirely Welsh but entirely magical.

Aspects of the history of Devauden and the Veddw

Devauden, Vedw

4 Comments

Categories

  • Archaeology (24)
  • Church Tourism (15)
  • Family (13)
  • Graveyards (8)
  • Heritage (General) (33)
  • Heritage Paths (12)
    • Cistercian Way (2)
  • Pilgrimage (3)
  • Tombs (4)
  • Uncategorized (11)
  • Wall Paintings (6)
  • Welsh History (27)
    • Gwent County History Association (1)

Common Tags

Abergavenny Acts of Union assisted dying bishops Coed Rhiw'r Ceiliog craigyrallt death deserted cottages deserted farms deserted settlements faith tourism Ffordd y Gyfraith fforest fach Fforest Fawr Fforest Ganol. woods footpaths forests Griffith Jones Gwaelod-y-garth hollow ways hornbeams Laleston Llancarfan Llandaff Llanddowror Llangewydd Llangwm Llangynwyd Llanilltud Fawr Llantwit major London lost farms Maesaraul medieval towns Merthyr Mawr mining Oliver Rackham Parc Slip Penrhys pilgrimage pilgrimage Peter Williams Post-reformation public history Tongwynlais woodland

Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me

Recent Projects

Search my site

Contact Me

Prof Madeleine Gray

Professor of Ecclesiastical History Faculty of Business and Society

(01633) 432675

Latest Projects

Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Me

© 2023 Prof Madeleine Gray | Designed by Sarah Le Jeune