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WebIn the 16th century, the Mawddwy region was home to an infamous band of highway robbers and bandits named the Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy. The Red Bandits of Mawddwy, so … The Red Bandits of Mawddwy (Welsh: Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy) were a band of red-haired robbers, highwaymen or footpads from the area of Mawddwy in Mid Wales in the 16th century, who became famous in folk literature. See more In the 1500s, Mawddwy was a lawless area, since it was situated on the boundary between the Welsh Marches and Meirionnydd. The only certain historical knowledge about the bandits is that they murdered the Sheriff … See more • The Bandits of Mawddwy by John W Meredith, Reverend H E Hughes and Richard Elis Jones, 1936, (in Welsh) • Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy (1938), YouTube (in Welsh) See more In 1936 and 1938 locals dressed up and re-enacted tales of the bandits on film. The second of these films was in colour and is believed to have been the first ever colour film produced in Wales. The pub in Mallwyd is named Brigands Inn, although that name … See more WebJul 13, 2024 · The most treacherous were the Red Bandits of Mawddwy, a gang so evil that villagers shook in fear when they swaggered past. The bandits had bright red hair, which … blay \u0026 associates