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- Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Carmarthen was a selective boys' secondary school in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. It was founded in 1576 and closed in 1978...
- Geological Researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford: With...
- enable the Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company to extend their Railway to Caermarthen and to ****ord Haven; to lease their Undertaking; and for other Purposes...
- and Walter Vaughan, aldermen, and Robert Toye, gentleman, Burgess of Caermarthen under "license not exceeding the yearly value of £60." Closed 1978. Cardigan...
- August 1807 An Act for inclosing Lands in Llanelley, in the County of Caermarthen, and for leasing Part of the said Lands, and applying the Rents thereof...
- geological researches in the counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford : with...
- became a town. A map from 1723 by William Stukeley places Mori dunum (Caermarthen) at the western extremity of the network of Roman roads in Southern Wales...
- Household Knight Loyalist Falkes de Breauté ~1180–1226 1.Constable of Caermarthen, Cardigan & Gower (1207– 2.Royal Steward (1215) 3. Household Knight Loyalist...
- Geological Researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke, Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford: With...
- Whigs Devonshire, Dorset, Monmouth, and Edward Russell; and the Tories Caermarthen, Pembroke, Nottingham, Marlborough, and Lowther. Brewer, E. Cobham (1898)...