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cannon round to
alert the
local volunteers of attack. They
landed at
Carreg Gwastad Point near
Fishguard in
Pembrokeshire on 22 February. Some
accounts report...
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Englyn (pronounced [ˈɛŋ.lɪn];
plural englynion) is a
traditional Welsh short poem form. It uses
quantitative metres,
involving the
counting of syllables...
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Mountains in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
parish includes the
small settlement of
Gwastad. A
notable feature is Llys-y-frân Lake, a po****r
tourist attraction. The...
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Esclusham Hall
Esless Hall
Gerwyn Hall
Gladwyn Hall
Gresford Lodge Gwastad Hall
Gwersyllt Hall (demolished)
Gwersyllt Hill
Hafod y Wern
House Horsley...
- (Llannon),
Penrhiw (Llanrhystud),
Rhiwbwys (Llanrhystud),
Rhydlwyd (Lledrod),
Gwastad (Llys-y-frân),
Capel Madog,
Salem (New Inn),
Tabernacl (New Quay), Bethel...
- and
Newport Llanarth St
Wharf Potter Street lock
Newport Old Town Dock 2
Gwastad Lock (restored) 3-6 Waen lock to Allt-yr-yn lock (4) 7 Cwrt-y-Mwnws Lock...
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Guilford Settlement SM9909
Gumfreston Gumfreston Settlement SN1001
Gwastad Gwastad Settlement SN0424
Hakin Hakin Settlement SM8905
Haysford Haysford Settlement...
- Glandwr, Glanrhyd(r), Glogue, Goodwick, Granston, Greenway, Gumfreston,
Gwastad(r) Hakin,
Haroldston St. Issell's,
Haroldston West, Hasguard, Haverfordwest...
- Ness by
Thomas Allom.
Though not of Britain, as the
French invaded Carreg Gwastad, near Fishguard,
Pembrokeshire in 1797.
Another example of this rare church...
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Newport Llanarth St
Wharf Potter Street lock
Newport Old Town Dock 2
Gwastad Lock (restored) 3-6 Waen lock to Allt-yr-yn lock (4) 7 Cwrt-y-Mwnws Lock...