- Perfeddwlad
Perfeddwlad, meaning "middle country" in Welsh ("Y Berfeddwlad" being the usual form), was a name adopted during the twelfth century for the territories in north-east Wales lying between the rivers Conwy and Dee, and comprised the cantrefi of Rhos,
Rhufoniog ,Dyffryn Clwyd andTegeingl . This region is also known as Gwynedd Is Conwy (Gwynedd below the [River] Conwy), or "Lower Gwynedd"; in contrast with "Gwynedd Uwch Conwy" (Gwynedd above the Conwy), or "Upper Gwynedd".It was known as the 'middle country' because it was situated between the two principalities (or kingdoms) of Gwynedd and Powys and was therefore sometimes the subject of dispute between them. It was also situated between Gwynedd and the English to the east, and therefore contested by those two realms, particularly as the Norman kings of
England and their English succesors sought to expand their control over Wales.Following the death of Llywelyn Fawr the Perfeddwlad was briefly conquered by
Henry III of England in the 1240s but retaken for Gwynedd byLlywelyn ap Gruffudd in the 1250s. It was retaken once more by Edward I in1277 who kept the two northern cantrefs of Rhos and Tegeingl for the crown but ceded Rhufoniog and Dyffryn Clwyd to Dafydd, Llywelyn's brother who had sided with Edward.Following Edward's final victory in the years
1282 -1283 and the consequentStatute of Rhuddlan in1284 , Rhos and Rhufoniog were combined to form the new lordship ofDenbigh and conferred uponHenry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln ; Dyffryn Clwyd became the lordhsip ofRuthin and was granted to Reginald de Grey; and Tegeingl became the lordship ofEnglefield and the main body of the proto-county of Flint under the aegis of thepalatinate of Chester .
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