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Devynock &
Sennybridge railway station was a
station in Defynnog, Powys, Wales. The
station opened in 1867 and
closed in 1962. It had a
signal box and...
- Cray;
opened February 1870;
closed 15
October 1962;
Devynock;
opened 3 June 1867;
renamed Devynock &
Sennybridge 1913;
closed 15
October 1962; Abercamlais;...
- Defynnog, (sometimes
found as
Devynock in some
historical do****ents), is a
small village in the
community of
Maescar in the
historic county of Brecknockshire...
- at work
fully eighteen months before they met in 1737 at a
service in
Devynock church in the
upper part of Breconshire. The
acquaintance then
formed lasted...
- 1871 An Act for
making a
Railway from the
Neath and
Brecon Railway at
Devynock to the
Central Wales Extension Railway at Llandovery; and for
other purposes...
- North-western
Railway Company at
Llangammarch to the
Neath and
Brecon Railway at
Devynock in the
county of
Brecon and for
other purposes. (Repealed by Llangammarch...
- (1708–1713),
Vicar of Llanwenog,
Cardiganshire (1715–1742),
Vicar of
Defynnog (
Devynock), Brecknockshire,
where his name is
carved on one of the
attic beams of...
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Abercamlais Brecon Free
Street Colbren Junction Cradoc Craig-y-nos Cray
Devynock &
Sennybridge Penpont Halt
Newtown and
Machynlleth Railway Carno Cemmes...
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retrieved 8
April 2016 Powell, R.F. Pete (1990–1992), "The place-names of
Devynock hundred", Brycheiniog, 24,
retrieved 7
April 2016 Rees, Rice (1836), An...
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Abercamlais Brecon Free
Street Colbren Junction Cradoc Craig-y-nos Cray
Devynock &
Sennybridge Penpont Halt
Newtown and
Machynlleth Railway Carno Cemmes...