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chapelry that was
formed in
October 1856. It
comprises the
townships of
Dolwar in
Llanfihangel portions of
Coedtalog in Llanerfyl,
Cynhinfa in Llangyniew...
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older brother, John, and a
younger brother, Edward. Her parents' house,
Dolwar Fechan, was an
isolated farmhouse some two and a half
miles (4 km) south...
- E&W 106 Dip Fach
Fault E&W 231
Dolforwyn Fault E&W 165 Mem E&W 151/165
Dolwar Fault Powys E&W 150
Dowlais Fault (Mons)
Monmouthshire E&W 231; 232 Dowlais...
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originally consisted of the
following townships: Cefncleisiog, Cydwnfa,
Dolwar, Fachwen, Farchwell, Fynnonarthwr, Garthucha, Halfen, Llaethbwlch, Llwydiarth...
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Methodist minister John
Hughes and his wife, Ruth Evans,
formerly a maid at
Dolwar Fach, the home of Ann Griffiths, the hymn-writer. Jane
Hughes was christened...
- Llan, Rhiwargor, Ysbyty.
Llanfihangel yng Ngwynfa:- Cadwnfa, Cefncleisiog,
Dolwar, Fach-wen, Fachvel, Fynnonarthur,
Garth Uchaf, Halfen, Llaethbwlch, Llwydiarth...
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William Arthur: ‘The 150th
Anniversary of the
Death of Ann Griffiths, of
Dolwar Fach, the Hymn
Writer (1776–1805)’, The
Montgomeryshire Collections, vol...