- Aberhonddu;
pronounced [ˌabɛrˈhɔnði]),[citation needed]
archaically known as
Brecknock, is a
market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had a po****tion of...
- (Welsh:
Brycheiniog or Sir Frycheiniog), also
known as the
County of
Brecknock, Breconshire, or the
County of Brecon, was one of the
thirteen historic...
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Brecknock Township is a
township in
northeastern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 7,585 at the 2020 census. Brecknock...
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Brecknock Township is the name of some
places in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania:
Brecknock Township,
Berks County,
Pennsylvania Brecknock Township, Lancaster...
- Council. In 1812 he was
created Earl of the
County of
Brecknock (usually
shortened to Earl of
Brecknock) and
Marquess Camden. His son, the
second Marquess...
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Brecknock Hall is a
historic home
located at
Stirling in
Suffolk County, New York. It was
built in 1857 and is a 2+1⁄2-story,
square cut
ashlar stone...
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Brecknock Township is a
township in
Berks County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 4,618 at the 2020 census. The
township was
named by...
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Brecknock, also
known as the Howell's Mill Seat, is a
historic home
located near Camden, Kent County, Delaware. The
house is in four sections; two of...
- century, and 'Brecon Beacons'
first occurs in the
eighteenth century as "
Brecknock Beacons".
Bannau Brycheiniog derives from the
Welsh bannau, "peaks", and...
- Pratt,
Countess of
Brecknock, DBE, JP (28
March 1900 – 24
August 1989) was a
British aristocrat,
courtier and socialite.
Brecknock was born at 48 Grosvenor...