- the old
style of
Caerphilly now made by small-scale
producers such as
Gorwydd Farm. She
compared it with
French cheeses,
calling it "buttery" in comparison...
-
traditionally recognised as his birthplace.
Llangammarch Community embraces Cefn
Gorwydd and Tirabad.
Llangammarch has an
active history society and many activities...
- 1950s. The
community includes the
small settlements of
Tirabad and Cefn
Gorwydd,
birthplace of John
Penry (1563 – 29 May 1593) the martyr, who was born...
- verēdus 'post horse', fr Gaul., fr ver- 'over' + redu 'running, swift' W
gorwydd 'horse, charger' -
petit 'small' Prov/Cat petit, Occ pichòn, pichòt, Rum...
-
Talgarth Powys LD4
LLANGAMMARCH WELLS Llangammarch Wells, Garth, Cefn
Gorwydd Powys LD5
LLANWRTYD WELLS Llanwrtyd Wells, Beulah,
Abergwesyn Powys LD6...
- 1978. p. 81. ISBN 9780719006944. "Tabernacle
Welsh Independent Chapel,
Gorwydd Road, Tre-gwyr; Gowerton". Coflein.
Retrieved 2 June 2022. "Index entry"...
-
Peniel (Foelgastell),
Cefnberach (Gelli Aur),
Tabernacl (Glanamman),
Gosen (
Gorwydd),
Morfa (Kidwelly),
Capel y
Dolau (Llanarthne),
Capel Newydd (Llanddarog)...
-
television relay station is
sited on high
ground by the
hamlet of Cefn
Gorwydd to the east of the
village of
Llanwrtyd Wells in Powys, mid Wales. It was...
-
medieval form vereda, from
Celtic *uɸo-rēdo-, 'pathway'; akin to
Welsh gorwydd 'steed',
Vulgar Latin veredus 'horse',
French palefroi 'steed' (< *para-veredus)...
- also Gallo-Lat. paraue-redus 'work-horse' and ue-rēdus 'post horse', MW.
gorwydd 'horse')
attached to the
suffix -ones. The
original Rēdones led to a form...