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On the one hand I am lucky that someone donated such Regnal List for my attention and acceptance as an excellent device for the interpretation and better understanding of Welsh Royal Dynasties whom are central to an educative appreciation of our Medieval History. On the other hand I have to type this up with associated introduction and attending useful notes, and it's just that which is proving a bit of a mental block at the moment. However, the file has moved from back shelf to my blogging work 'In Tray' and so hopefully the job will get done by end of the year.
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I can asure you that it will be worth waiting for, but then the real work begins as I consider it to be of great need to produce a booklet on such similar to the below, then a book of Bio Pics of all our Native Welsh Princes plus an illustrated wall chart too. All this is very much in area of educational aids and possibly of commercial Heritage & Tourism interests, thus a job for Cadw but I doubt if they would bother. Thus I suspect it will need a team of dedicated patriots to work on this, possibly being sponsored by my proposed Brenhinol Cymru initiative or maybe one of our Welsh Publishers could take this aboard as a worth while publishing project?
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As you will see from the below, England is well served by such educative and populist material, and the below is but one example. Whatever, anyone out there interested in this project do get in touch and it can be discussed further, I do not think I will have the time to conclude my efforts here, but I have much material to pass on to those who might become committed to such a worth while enterprise. Do keep in mind this is surely worthy of grant funding within terms of Cadw's Heritage Tourism Five Year Plan, myself I am not interested even if I were to be awarded a finnancial grant. I am quite happy if others wish to seek grants to complete this important piece of work, so maybe the money will motivate and that is quite alright with me as long as the job gets done by 2011 in readiness for a Gwyl Fawr Tywysogion Cymru (that is native princes), more on this proposal - a potential all Wales festival, further details in due course
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Gethin ap Gruffydd.