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Definition of Cantred

Cantred
Cantred Can"tred, Cantref Can"tref, n. [W. cantref; cant hundred + tref dwelling place, village.] A district comprising a hundred villages, as in Wales. [Written also kantry.]

Meaning of Cantred from wikipedia

- a cantred or half-cantred to a baron as mesne lord, who would hold the chief manor and grant sub-manors to his tenants. Church land within a cantred was...
- Look up cantred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cantred was a subdivision of a county in Ireland in the 13th to 16th centuries. Cantred may also...
- pronunciation: [ˈkantrɛ(v)]; plural cantrefi or cantrefs; also rendered as cantred) was a medieval Welsh land division, particularly important in the administration...
- Jozef Cantré (26 December 1890 – 29 August 1957) was a Belgian sculptor and illustrator. He was one of the main artists in the development of the movement...
- Sharina Cantre Gutierrez is an American model. Gutierrez was born in Los Angeles to Filipino parents. She was raised in Riverside, California.[citation...
- Meath to his v****als. Further south the name "cantred" was used till the fifteenth century. The cantreds declined with the rest of the English colony as...
- Pan illustrated in the Flemish magazine Regenboog. Draft for the woodcut Pan of Jozef Cantré. Published in 1918....
- existence is not proven. Around 1250, King Henry III of England granted the cantred or district of Tradraighe (or Tradree) to Robert De Muscegros, who in 1251...
- Connacht, those districts in the east retained by King John as "The King's Cantreds" covered County Roscommon, and parts of East Galway. These districts were...
- Durham, Northumberland and Westmorland. Irish counties were divided into cantreds after the Norman conquest and baronies after the Tudor reconquest In Wales...