- in Cornwall. The ore was
exported via
Amwlch,
which grew to a
substantial town. A
loading pier was
built at
Amwlch harbour in 1782, and in 1793 by act of...
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Direct Rail
Services D1811 47330 47390 47330 57312
Brush Amwlch Trader / Tren
Nwyddau Amwlch The Hood
Peter Henderson Solway Princess Direct Rail Services...
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Dorling Kindersley. 2008. p. 1136. ISBN 978-1405332965. "Hoheria 'Glory of
Amwlch'". RHS.
Retrieved 25
August 2020. "AGM
Plants - Ornamental" (PDF). Royal...
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daughter of
Admiralty Judge John Lloyd,
member of the
Griffiths of Cevn
Amwlch, who rose to
power following the
struggles of the
Wynns of Gwydir. Lloyd...
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blind from birth. His
first patrons were the
Griffiths family, of the Cefn
Amwlch estate at Bryn
Cynan near Nefyn, who
provided the
young Parry with a Welsh...
- Afon Llyfni,
Lleyn Afon
Desach Afon Hen Nant
Gwrtheyrn Afon
Geirch Afon
Amwlch Afon Pen-y-graig From the tip of the Llŷn
Peninsula to St. David's Head...
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Griffith of Garn. In
about 1741,
Sidney married William Griffith of Cefn
Amwlch, who ill-treated her.
Their son was born in 1742. In 1746,
Sidney Griffith...
- Oxford. John
Lloyd was born in 1533, the
third son of
David Lloyd of Cevn
Amwlch, in Lleyn, Carnarvonshire. He
resided at Hartshorne, Derbyshire, and at...
- is
numbered as the
fifth of that name in the
Griffith family of the Cefn
Amwlch estate, Penllech, now in Gwynedd. He
matriculated at
Christ Church, Oxford...
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Tirion looking up & down, 1795 Bryn-Gwyn, 1795
Castell Caerenion, 1794 Cefn
Amwlch, 1796 Cefn,
house belonging to
Roger Kenyon Esq, 1795 geni.com; visited...