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Henllys could refer to a
number of
places in Wales.
Henllys,
Carmarthenshire a
hamlet on the west bank of the
River Tywi in the
parish of
Cilycwm Henllys...
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Castell Henllys.
Castell Henllys website Celtic roundhouses at
Castell Henllys Castell Henllys at
Gathering the
Jewels Photographs of
Castell Henllys and...
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Henllys is a
small village in the
community of Genau'r-glyn, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 77.5
miles (124.8 km) from
Cardiff and 178.5
miles (287.2 km)...
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Henllys means 'ancient court' with hen 'ancient' and llys 'court'. The name may
refer to the
former administrative court of the
lordship of
Machen Today...
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George Owen of
Henllys (1552 – 26
August 1613) was a
Welsh antiquarian, author, and naturalist.
George Owen was the
eldest son born to
Elizabeth Herbert...
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considered by many to be the most
likely alternative. Near to
Llanfaes was
Henllys, in
early medieval times the
principle seat of one of the 15
tribes of...
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Monuments Agency.
George Owen of
Henllys (1552–1613), a
Welsh antiquarian, author, and naturalist; born in
Henllys.
George Owen (died 1665), a Welsh...
- 1996, pp. 454–455. Danticat,
Edwidge (28 July 2015), New
Yorker Magazine.
Henl, pp. 454–455. Angulo, A. J. (2010). "Education
During the
American Occupation...
- Coalfield.
Comprising the
villages of Old Cwmbran, Pontnewydd,
Upper Cwmbran,
Henllys, Croesyceiliog,
Llantarnam and Llanyrafon, its po****tion had
grown to...
- Meßkirch,
Germany Castell Coch – a 19th-century
Gothic revival castle Castell Henllys – an
archeological site
accompanied by
reconstruction roundhouses Ozark...