Source 153: The following quotes come from the Society for Creative Anachronism’s website, accessed Mar. 2015 at: http://heraldry.sca.org/names/welsh13.html. These links may or may not still be operational; if it isn't, we may have redirected it to the WayBackMachine archive.

...according to the ‘tax roll’ ‘of 1292-3’, the fourteenth most common name ‘of Welsh people living in north-western Wales, in an area that had experienced relatively little influx of English people at that point.’

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