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Grey plaque № 65478

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GRISIAU'R BRENIN SIARL Llwybr coblog yn gysylltiedig ag ymweliad Brenin Siarl I ag Aberhonddu fis Awst 1645. Arhosodd y Brenin â'r Cyrnol Herbert Price yn Nhŷ'r Priordy, sef Canolfan Adnoddau'r Eglwys Gadeiriol erbyn hyn, cyn ymdeithio i achub Henffordd a oedd dan warchae byddin o'r Alban. KING CHARLES STEPS Cobbled footway associated with the visit of King Charles I to Brecon in August 1645. The King stayed with Colonel Herbert Price at Priory House, now the Cathedral Resource Centre, before marching to the relief of Hereford then besieged by a Scots army.

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