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(Calendar of Close Rolls, 1272-79, 292).
 
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==MarriedPlac'h lifedimezet==
Eleanor andha Llywelyn werea formallyvoe marrieddimezet (''secundum formam ecclesie'') at the cathedral door, as was the custom, of the cathedral church at [[Worcester]], on the Feast Day of St Edward, 1278; Edward gave the bride, his cousin, away and paid for the wedding feast. Before the wedding mass was celebrated, Edward insisted that Llywelyn should put his seal to an adjustment to the agreement that they had previously made. Llywelyn had no alternative but to comply, and he later stated that he did it under duress, 'moved by the fear that can grip a steadfast man' (see ''Registrum Epistolarum Fratis Johannis Peckham Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis'', Lambeth Palace Archives).
 
Following the ceremony, Eleanor became officially known as '''Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon'''. (see Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1272-81, 306; CPR, 1281-92, 11; Calendar of Ancient Correspondence, 75-76; ''Foedera'' I, ii, 576, 584, 587).
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Mervel a reas Eleanor er gwentloù d'an 19 a viz Mezheven [[1282]] (see The chronicle of Bury St Edmunds, 74-76) en he falez e [[Garth Celyn]], [[Aber Garth Celyn]] en arvor Gwynedd; her body was carried across the Lafan Sands to the '''Franciscan Friary of Llanfaes''', Anglesey (sse Brut y Tywysogion, Peniarth MS20, 223; Peniarth MS20Tr, 117). The Friary, on the opposite shore of the Menai to [[Garth Celyn]], had been founded by Llywelyn Fawr, the grandfather of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, in memory of his wife Joan.
 
On 12 July [[1282]], members of Eleanor's personal household were given 'safe-conduct' to travel to England (see Calendar of Welsh Rolls, 234).
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OnD'an [[12 Julya viz Gouhere]] [[1282]], members of Eleanor's personal household were given 'safe-conduct' to travel to England (see Calendar of Welsh Rolls, 234).
Lazhet e voe Llywelyn d'an 11 a viz Kerzu [[1282]]. E verc'h [[Gwenllian of Wales]], a voe prizoniet bloaz goude gant armeoù [[Edward Iañ|Edward I{{añ}}]], ha kaset da brioldi [[Sempringham]] e [[Lincolnshire]].