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Kummerkeramik, deterioration in Bronze-Age pottery, 1959: 123 Kulhwch ac Olwen, Gwalchmai son of Gwyar, 1942: 122 is 'Porth Kerdin' in Moylgrove? 1904: 33-48 Kulverd Hall, former name of Culver Hole, Gower, 1920: 341-2 Kunet, member of Braint Hir clan, 1925: 290, 301 'Kurd' type of bronze bucket, 1958: 35, 39 kyanite in Pant-y-saer pottery, 1934: 31 Kydwelly, Geoffrey, surveyor for Edward IV (1472), 1919: 400 Kydwelly, Maurice, commissioned by Edward IV (1470), 1919: 400 Kydwelly, Morgan, problem of identification, 1919: 398- 408 passim Kydwelly (de Kydwelly), Sir Morgan, temp. Edward IV, problem of identification, 1919: 398-408 passim Kyffin, Maurice, 1910: 408-9 Kyffin, Richard, dean of Bangor (1480-1502), 1902: 271, 276 Kyffin, Rev. Thomas, incumbent of Berriew (1616), 1932: 457 Kyle, role in Celtic Britain, 1956: 134 Kylirw equated with Clyro (Radn.), 1918: 352 kylmarche, feudal levy of oats, 1937: 278, 280, 281 Kylpec, Kylpedic, Kylpeke, variants of Kilpeck, 1927: 365, 366n. Kymin, Penarth (Glam.), name of Norse origin (?), 1922:46 Kymin Hill, Monmouth, 1909: 17, 30 Kynaston, John, of Stocks (Salop), supporter of Owain Glyn Dwr, 1923: 206-7 Kynaston, Sir Roger, con. of Harlech Castle, 1960: 173 Kyneton (Glos.), woollen industry in, 1924: 12 Kyngadle, name, 1901: 21n. Kyngadle (King Gaddle), farmhouse (Carm.), bronze saucepan-shaped vessel and perforated strainer found (c. 1839), 1901: 20-38*; 1921: 14; 1933: 174, 353; 1944: 131 Kynin ap Eynon, of Cilrhedin (Carm), account and pedigree, 1906: 76-7 Kynwas, member of Braint Hir clan, 1925: 302 Kyrle, John (the Man of Ross), Charles Heath on, 1912: 360 his house and tomb, 1927: 420-1 kyrnock (crannock) Caernarvonshire measure of wheat, 1913: 236 Kytsonne, Sir Thomas, mercer, portrait by Holbein, 1919: 263-4; mentioned in Sir Thomas Exmewe's will, 268, 273-4n