- Minstrelsy:
Containing the Land
beneath the Sea (1824) says: "Just
where Sarn
Ddewi juts out from the s**** is an old fort,
called Castell Cadwgan."[citation...
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presented to
Professor Dafydd Jenkins on his seventy-fifth birthday, Gwyl
Ddewi 1986. Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press, 47–71. Peške, L. 1984. "Analyse...
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confluence with the
River Loughor in its
tidal reach. A
minor road from Cil
Ddewi to
Blaenhiraeth crosses the
river via a
Grade II
listed bridge. "Afon Morlais"...
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River Wye / Afon Gwy (part in England) Monmouthshire,
Powys St David's / Ty
Ddewi Pembrokeshire Severn Estuary / Mor
Hafren (part in England) Cardiff, Monmouthshire...
- and a
Bungalow pp. 212–213, Seren, for more on the Sailor's Arms.
Ffynnon Ddewi (Dewi's Well),
supplied the town's
water until the 1930s. The
river Dewi...
- the
early 540s,
mostly via
trade routes c.560
Death of
Bishop Dewi. His
episcopal see at
Menevia is
renamed Ty
Ddewi (The
House of David) in his honour...
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Arthur W
Morris 1935
Caernarfon Magdalen Gwyndaf Evans 1936
Fishguard Ty
Ddewi Simon B
Jones 1937
Machynlleth Y Ffin T.
Rowland Hughes 1938
Cardiff Rwy'n...
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parts of
Great Britain.
Joseph Harris (1773–1825), was born at Llan-ty-
ddewi, St. Dogmells. He was a
Welsh Baptist minister, author,
journal editor and...
- Afon
Aeron Afon Mydr (L)
Gwenffrwd (R) Afon
Drywi Afon
Soden Afon
Fynnon Ddewi Nant
Hawen Hoffnant River Teifi (Afon Teifi) Afon
Piliau (L) Nant Arberth...
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Retrieved 8
April 2016. Elfed. "Mrs. Mary Owen". Y
Geninen (Ceninen Gwyl
Ddewi:
argraffiad arbennig, 1903) pp. 17–20. (in Welsh) J.
Seymour Rees. "Mary...