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'''FFAFSEL EDNYVED VYCHAN.''' English, Air (cut time). England, Wales. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Edward Jones, in his volume '''Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards''' (1784), records: | '''FFAFSEL EDNYVED VYCHAN.''' English, Air (cut time). England, Wales. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Edward Jones, in his volume '''Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards''' (1784), records: | ||
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''Ednyved Vychan, Lord of Bryn Ffenigl, held great power and authority in Wales, in the former part of the XIIIth century. He was chief Counsellor and Minister to Llewelyn the Great, and leader of his Armies against'' | ''Ednyved Vychan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ednyfed_Fychan], Lord of Bryn Ffenigl, held great power and authority in Wales, in the former part of the XIIIth century. He was chief Counsellor and Minister to Llewelyn the Great, and leader of his Armies against'' | ||
''the Saxons. He usually fought with great success, and bringing back from one of his battles the heads of three Saxon Generals whom he had slain with his own hands, was rewarded by that Prince with a new coat'' | ''the Saxons. He usually fought with great success, and bringing back from one of his battles the heads of three Saxon Generals whom he had slain with his own hands, was rewarded by that Prince with a new coat'' | ||
''of Arms, Gules a Chevron between three Saxons heads, proper, couped. Of him descended Owen Tudor, of Penmynydd, in the Isle of Anglesey, who married Queen Catherine, Wife of H. the V.'' | ''of Arms, Gules a Chevron between three Saxons heads, proper, couped. Of him descended Owen Tudor, of Penmynydd, in the Isle of Anglesey, who married Queen Catherine, Wife of H. the V.'' |
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FFAFSEL EDNYVED VYCHAN. English, Air (cut time). England, Wales. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Edward Jones, in his volume Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (1784), records:
Ednyved Vychan [1], Lord of Bryn Ffenigl, held great power and authority in Wales, in the former part of the XIIIth century. He was chief Counsellor and Minister to Llewelyn the Great, and leader of his Armies against the Saxons. He usually fought with great success, and bringing back from one of his battles the heads of three Saxon Generals whom he had slain with his own hands, was rewarded by that Prince with a new coat of Arms, Gules a Chevron between three Saxons heads, proper, couped. Of him descended Owen Tudor, of Penmynydd, in the Isle of Anglesey, who married Queen Catherine, Wife of H. the V.