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Cascob (Welsh: Casgob) is a
small village in Powys. It is
located in a
valley five
miles to the south-west of Knighton. The
village is part of Whitton...
- maps), was not. The
Herefordshire township of
Litton and
Cascob (in the
parishes of
Cascob and Presteigne), was
transferred to Radnorshire. The Denbighshire...
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comprised seventeen civil parishes:
Beguildy Bleddfa Cascob Discoed Heyope Knighton Litton and
Cascob Llananno Llanbadarn Fynydd Llanbister Llanddewi Ystradenny...
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Llanfihangel Rhydithon (Dolau),
Llanfihangel Nant
Melan and
Llanfihangel Cascob, were all
dedicated to St
Michael (Welsh: Mihangel)
victor over the dragon...
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after 1536 Date
Details 1546 Clun
transferred to
England 1844
Litton and
Cascob transferred to
England from
Wales Bwlch Trewyn transferred to
Wales from...
- Llansteffan/Llanstephan •
Llowes • Y Clas-ar-Wy/Glasbury
Radnor Casgob/
Cascob • Colfa/Colva • Llanandras/Presteigne •
Llanfair Llythynwg/Gladestry • Llanfihangel...
- monument. It p****es
under Whitton Bridge on the B4357 road, and is
joined by
Cascob Brook on its
south bank.
Almost opposite is a
short section of Offa's ****...
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Hywel ap
Cadwallon (d.1212),
Llywelyn ap
Cadwallon (mutilated),
Owain Cascob ap
Cadwallon (d.1198).
Peter Clement Bartrum:
Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400...
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formed by the
union of the
parishes of Beguildy, Bleddfa, Bryngwyn,
Cascob, Colva, Crugybyddar, Evancoyd, Gladestry, Heyope, Knighton,
Llanddewi Fach...
- of Denbigh.
Cascob,
Ednol and
Kinnerton Inclosures Act 1813 53 Geo. 3. c. cl 3 June 1813 An Act for
inclosing Lands in the
Parish of
Cascob, and Townships...