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Devauden

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

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