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- starting in 1821 with the addition of the townships of Moza, Ecfrid (sic), Carradoc (sic) and Lobo. Adelaide Township came from the Huron Tract in 1835, and...
- director of the Grand Trunk Railway from 1861 to 1874. The earlier name Carradoc was replaced in 1856. Strathroy was first colonized in 1832 by John Stewart...
- villages of Glencoe, Newbury and Wardsville, and to exclude the township of Carradoc. In 1903, it was redefined to consist of the townships of Caradoc, Delaware...
- Southern England in the Ninth Century. pp. 19, 84. ISBN 0-85115-598-7. Carradoc of Lhancarvan (1697). The History of Wales. Translated by David Powel and...
- in the Ninth Century. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 19, 84. ISBN 0-85115-598-7. Carradoc Of Lhancarvan (1697). The History of Wales. Translated by David Powel and...
- was described as a work in Welsh by the twelfth-century Welsh writer Carradoc Of Lhancarvan, translated by the sixteenth-century Welsh historian David...
- Swansea soldiers who fell at the front. Gough was a freemason, member of the Carradoc lodge (n°1573), the Talbot Chapter lodge (n°1323) and the Beaufort lodge...