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Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir
Drefaldwyn meaning "the
Shire of Baldwin's town") was one of the
thirteen historic counties of Wales. It was
named after its...
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within the
historic county boundaries of
Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir
Drefaldwyn), Wales. The po****tion in 2011 was 2,929, of whom 15%
could speak Welsh...
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Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir
Drefaldwyn) was a
constituency in
Wales represented in the
House of
Commons of the UK Parliament.
Created in 1542, it elected...
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Montgomeryshire flag (Welsh:
Baner Sir
Drefaldwyn)
refers to
proposals for a flag of the
Welsh county of Montgomeryshire.
Neither has been registered...
- century) was a
Welsh balladeer and
teacher who
lived in
Montgomeryshire (Sir
Drefaldwyn, now part of Powys). In 1783, Abel
wrote a poem
entitled "A Christmas...
- at
Provan Gasworks, Glasgow.
Currently awaiting boiler repairs 10 Sir
Drefaldwyn * Franco-Belge 2855 1944 1969 0-8-0T
Steam Operational Originally operated...
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Meirionnydd or Sir
Feirionnydd Dolgellau Dolgellau Montgomeryshire Sir
Drefaldwyn Welshpool (formerly Montgomery) Y
Trallwng (formerly Trefaldwyn) Monmouthshire...
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Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir
Drefaldwyn) is a
constituency of the Senedd. It
elects one
Member of the
Senedd by the
first past the post
method of election...
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Montgomery County Infirmary (Welsh:
Ysbyty Sir
Drefaldwyn) is a
health facility in
Llanfair Road, Newtown, Powys, Wales. It is
managed by the
Powys Teaching...
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northern Powys, Wales. Part of the
historic county of
Montgomeryshire (Sir
Drefaldwyn) from 1536 to 1974, it lies on the Afon Dyfi and was once the home of...