From Darrell Wolcott's Aldud ap Owain of Tegeingl, cited below:elsh law, an alltud was an alien who came to live in Wales. While accepted by the noble class and permitted to inter-marry with them, an alltud had a lesser monetary value in the schedule of fines levied for offences against a man. His family would not be viewed equal in value to Welshmen until the 9th generation. We tend to agree with Glenn; no other man (or woman) bears the name Aldud in the entire body of both ancient and medieval pedigree manuscripts. (But refer to the final paragraph of this paper for a discussion of a man called Aldrud.)sh child adopted and raised as a son by Owain ap Edwin. It is likely the first mention in a pedigree called him "y alltud" which later copyists rendered as Aldud. (In many Welsh words and names, "d" and "t" are interchangable, both pronounced as "t".) " (Steven Ferry, November 9, 2018.)ancientwalesstudies.org/id94.html (February 24, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator).alesstudies.org/id87.html, stating that Aldud may have been an adopted son. (Steven Ferry, April 17, 2017.); http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id83.html. (Steven Ferry, April 19, 2017.)5] [#90] [#91] (Steven Ferry, November 7, 2017.)3] [#274] [#278] (Steven Ferry, December 6, 2017.)
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