-
usage not to have a full-stop
after the 'St' or an
apostrophe in '
Dogmaels'. St
Dogmaels Abbey is 12th-century
Tironesian and was one of the
richer monastic...
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traditional site of St
Dogmael's grave. The
village of St
Dogmaels is on the
south side of the Teifi,
facing Cardigan; St
Dogmaels is
named in
Welsh Llandudoch...
- The St
Dogmaels television relay station is a
broadcasting and
telecommunications facility located just
above the
village of St
Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire...
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Poppit Sands, near St.
Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire,
where the
official plaque was
originally sited but the path now
continues to St.
Dogmaels,
where a new marker...
- of the
Abbey of St.
Dogmaels .... .
These [Abbey]
deeds should be
specially interesting to the
present inhabitants of St
Dogmaels,
owing to the family...
- The
Abbey of St Mary (also
known as St
Dogmaels Abbey) is
Grade I
listed ruined abbey in St
Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the
banks of the River...
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being at
Poppit Sands, near St.
Dogmaels,
where the
official plaque was sited; however, the path now
continues to St.
Dogmaels,
where a new
marker was unveiled...
-
Tironensians land and
money to
found the order's
first house in Wales, St
Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire,
which was
established on the site of a clas (early Celtic...
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built both in
Cardigan and
downstream in the
village of
Llandudoch (St
Dogmaels). By mid-century, it was
connected with the
Welsh rail
network but its...
- St
Dogmaels 1901
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal B. Rees*
Unopposed Liberal hold Swing...