Talk:Huwal of the West Welsh

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Added Eamont Bridge - despite what some historians claim, this was not Hywel Dda of Deheubarth, who signed a similar treaty with Edward the Elder in 918 at Tamworth. The only place ever referred to by the Anglo-Saxons as "West Wales", was Dumnonia. Huwel is "regarded as the last in a line of independent or semi-independent Cornish (Dumnonian) kings" by Professor Philip Payton of the Institute of Cornish Studies.