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Carreg Cadno (Welsh for 'rock of the fox'') is a hill five
miles northeast of
Abercraf in the
county of Powys,
south Wales. It lies
within the Brecon...
- Pumsaint, it
flows south-east and then
turns south-west to flow past Cwrt-y-
cadno, Pumsaint,
Abergorlech and Pont-ar-Gothi
before joining the
River Tywi west...
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Gwyndodeg also use the term
llwynog for fox
compared to the
southern word
cadno. John Morris-Jones
stated in 1913, that
Powyseg was one of the four dialectal...
- the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales in Llanrwst,
under the
Bardic name "Jon
Cadno" (a
literal translation of his nickname, Jon Fox). "Jonathan Davies". "Jonathan...
- Ian
Elliott as Manservant,
Moultrie Kelsall as
Alexander Drummond,
Betty Cadno as Mrs. Bell,
David Grahame as Gillie. 3 Say Knife, Fat Man
Martin Worth...
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Mother of
twins Lili and Jac.
Great niece of
Marian and
distant cousin of
Cadno.
Married to Ed
Charles from 2016–2017.
Sentenced to six
months imprisonment...
- Soar (Cilycwm),
Capel y
Drindod (Crosshands),
Saron (Cwmtwrch), Cwrt-y-
Cadno,
Bethel (Cynwyl Elfyd),
Cross Inn (Dryslwyn),
Peniel (Foelgastell), Cefnberach...
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Caerphilly &
District Hunt
Carmarthenshire Hunt
Curre and
Llangibby Hunt Cwrt Y
Cadno Farmers Foxhounds David Davies Hunt
Dwyryd Hunt
Eryri (cwn Hela Eryi) Foxhounds...
- of a
family dynasty of
cunning people was the
Harries family from Cwrt y
Cadno in Wales:
Henry Harries (1739–1805) was a
yeoman farmer who had interests...
- public.
Henrhyd Fall The Nant
Llech rises on the
southern slopes of
Carreg Cadno and
flows to the
village of
Coelbren at
which point it
drops 90 feet (27 m)...