- were more prominent, in the
north of the
village on the high
ground of
Fronheulog and over to Gwynfryn,
before the days of quarrying. It has also been suggested...
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listing Singing Tradition:
Welsh Plygain Carol at
SmithsonianFolklife Parti Fronheulog:
Carol Plygain: 'Ar
Gyfer Heddiw'r Bore' "Ar
gyfer heddiw'r bore" – lyrics...
- and a
daughter Jane; secondly, to Gwen,
daughter of
Morgan ap
Lewis of
Fronheulog (his
first wife's cousin), by whom he had
three sons,
Ffoulk (Ffowc),...
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Transactions of the
Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. pp. 156–179.
Parti Fronheulog:
Carol Plygain: 'Ar
Gyfer Heddiw'r Bore' "Ar
gyfer heddiw'r bore" - lyrics...
- the
valley in the
village of
Bwlchgwyn is the edge of a
quarry where Fronheulog Hall once stood. This site,
lower than the Penllyn, was the site of a...
- 1913: Evan Evans-Bevan of Cadoxton,
Neath 1914: John
James Jones, of
Fronheulog, Cefn 1915:
David Jones of Pytindu,
Brecon 1916: Rees Llewellyn, of Bwllfa...
-
Alexander Cox
Patterson of Hafodybryn,
Llanbedr 1936:
Henry Robertson of
Fronheulog,
Llandderfel 1937:
William Hamilton Hall
Johnston of Bryn-y-Groes, Bala...
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Oswald Nicholls of Dolwen, Llandewy,
Llandrindod Wells 1966: Tom
Norton of
Fronheulog,
Ithon Road,
Llandrindod Wells 1967: Air Vice-Marshal
Sidney Osborne Bufton...