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Dihewyd is a
village and
parish in the
county of Ceredigion, West
Wales with a po****tion of
about 200 people. It is 5
miles (8 km) from
Aberaeron and...
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north of
Lampeter and with the
villages of
Troed y Rhiw,
Mydroilyn and
Dihewyd to the north. Once a
thriving community with two pubs, a
garage and a post...
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Rheidol Cwmsychbant Cwmsymlog Cwmtudu Cwm
Ystwyth Cwrtnewydd Devil's
Bridge Dihewyd Dole
Drefach Elerech Felin Fach Y
Ferwig Ffaldybrenin Ffair Rhos Ffoshelyg...
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started at
Synod Inn. B4339 A482 in
Ciliau Aeron B4342 in
Dihewyd Originally ran from the then-B4338 in New Quay to the B4340 (now A482)...
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union of the
parishes of
Capel Cynon, Cilcennin,
Ciliau Aeron, Cribyn,
Dihewyd, Gwenlli,
Llanarth St David,
Llanarth St Teilo,
Llanerch Aeron, Llanfihangel...
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Ystwyth •
Ystrad Meurig Moyddyn Betws Bledrws •
Betws Leucu1 •
Cellan •
Dihewyd •
Llanarth (Llanina) •
Llanbedr Pont Steffan/Lampeter •
Llandysilio Gogo...
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Aberaeron until she was 12. Then she went to live on the
family farm in
Dihewyd, 5 mi (8.0 km) away. She got her
initial education in
Aberaeron Primary...
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Cwrtnewydd Settlement SN4847 Derwen-gam
Oakford Settlement SN4558
Dihewyd Dihewyd Settlement SN4855 Dole Dole
Settlement SN6386 Dôl-y-bont Dôl-y-bont...
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local slate stone and was
roofed with
Pembrokeshire slates.
David Jones of
Dihewyd was
appointed as the
first gatekeeper in
November 1771, and the
first tolls...
- Ovid) into Welsh. He died, aged 25, in
January 1833, and is
buried in
Dihewyd churchyard. Williams,
Thomas Oswald. "Reuben Davies".
Dictionary of Welsh...