- only
earthworks or
nothing remains include:
Aberdyfi Castle Adpar Motte Blaenporth Castle Caer
Penrhos Castell Abereinon Castell Cadwgan Castell Caerwedros...
-
Blaenporth 1889
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Thomas 178
Conservative Major-General
Alexander Jenkins 75
Majority 103
Liberal win (new seat)...
-
Troedyraur Aberporth • Aberteifi/Cardigan •
Bangor Teifi •
Betws Ifan •
Blaenporth •
Brongwyn •
Henllan •
Llandyfriog •
Llandygwydd •
Llandysul (Capel Dewi...
-
Alltyblacca Banc-y-môr
Bethania Betws Bledrws Betws Ifan
Beulah Blaenplwyf Blaenporth Borth Bow
Street Bronant Brongest Brynhoffnant Bwlchllan Caerwedros Cei...
- Beaufort, Bettws,
Bettws Hill (Newport),
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Blaenpenal,
Blaenporth, Brawdy, Bridell, Brithdir,
Capel Bangor,
Capel Dewi, Cardiff, Clynderwen...
- It was
built to
replace four
small primary schools in the
villages of
Blaenporth, Glynarthen,
Rhydlewis and Pontgarreg. He was the
father of the political...
- Minister. This was
formed by the
union of the
parishes of Aber-Porth,
Blaenporth, Bridell,
Capel Colman, Cardigan, Castellan, Cilgerran, Eglwyswrw, Llandygwydd...
- Humphrey's
Castle (later
rebuilt as
Castell Hywel), Richard's Castle,
Blaenporth (also
known as Ralph's Castle);
David Walker,
Medieval Wales (Cambridge...
-
Ceredigion 52°21′N 4°06′W / 52.35°N 04.10°W / 52.35; -04.10 SN5775
Blaenporth Ceredigion 52°06′N 4°32′W / 52.10°N 04.54°W / 52.10; -04.54 SN2648...
- Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 5
February 2020. "War
Memorials Register,
Blaenporth and
Aberporth Parish WWI and WWII".
Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 4 February...