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Gloucester Turnpike Road Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. xii))
Denbigh and
Fynnon Eidda Turnpike Road Act 1825 6 Geo. 4. c.
cxlviii 10 June 1825
Leeds and...
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Country Wales Counties Wrexham County Borough Physical characteristics
Source Fynnon y
Ceirw • location Bwlchgwyn,
Wrexham County Borough • coordinates 53°4′19″N...
- The work of John
Douglas the
Chester architect,
extended into Wales. Plas
Fynnon, Nercwys,
built as the
vicarage to St. Mary's
Parish Church in Tudorbethan...
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others argue for
Meifod or Caersws. The town is
known for its holy well,
Fynnon Coed y Llan. The well is
dedicated to
Saint Myllin, who is
reputed to have...
- Arth Afon
Aeron Afon Mydr (L)
Gwenffrwd (R) Afon
Drywi Afon
Soden Afon
Fynnon Ddewi Nant
Hawen Hoffnant River Teifi (Afon Teifi) Afon
Piliau (L) Nant...
- mid-grade, with
routes of VS
level dominating much of the main wall, 'Tre-
Fynnon' (VS 4b) and 'The Watzman' (VS 4b)
being the
routes most
worthy of note...
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Borough for the
first time in 84 years,
using restored locks at Malpas, Ty
Fynnon, and Tamplin. Over 15,000
members of the
public turned up over the four...
- the
summit of Moel
Berfedd in Cwmffynnon. The lake's
original name was
Fynnon Mymbyr as
outlined in
Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's
charter of 1198. As the name...
- it
flows eastwards along its valley. One of
these springs is
named the
Fynnon Gruffydd. The
rocks underlying Coed y Bedw
include coal
measures and seams...
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Merthyr and
Gellygaer then
directly to the E sid Twyn y Wayn then
directly to
Fynnon Gwellin then to the old
water pond in
Pantywayn Coal pits then directly...