- (/ˌhævərfərdˈwɛst/ HAV-ər-fərd-WEST,
locally /ˈhɑːrfərdwɛst/ HAR-fərd-west; Welsh:
Hwlffordd [ˈhʊlfɔrð]) is the
county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and the most populous...
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Haverfordwest County ****ociation
Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed
Hwlffordd) is a
Welsh semi-professional
football team
based in Haverfordwest, Wales...
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Haverfordwest Airport (Welsh: Maes Awyr
Hwlffordd) (IATA: HAW, ICAO: EGFE), also
known as
Withybush Airport, is a
minor airport located 2 NM (3.7 km;...
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Haverfordwest Castle (Welsh:
Castell Hwlffordd) is a
castle located in the town
centre at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire,
south Wales, in a
naturally defensive...
- wool
winder 248.
William Nichol burnt 9
April 1558 SM9515 Haverfordwest/
Hwlffordd, Pembrokeshire/Sir
Benfro 249.
William Seaman (or Symon) Mendlesham, Suffolk...
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William Penn. The
settlers named their new home
after Haverfordwest (
Hwlffordd) in Wales. The
township is home to many
historic sites. The
Grange Estate...
- into two or
perhaps three commotes. The Red Book of
Hergest mentions Hwlffordd (Haverfordwest)
commote and
Castell Gwalchmei (Walwyn's Castle) commote...
- The
Shire Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Sir
Hwlffordd) is a muni****l
structure in the High Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
shire hall, which...
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Trefynwy Pembrokeshire Sir
Benfro Haverfordwest (formerly Pembroke)
Hwlffordd (formerly Penfro)
Radnorshire Sir
Faesyfed Presteigne (formerly New Radnor)...
- Rhos (Rhos)
Kymwt Castell Gwalchmei (Castell Gwalchmei)
Kymwt Hawlfford (
Hwlffordd)
Cantref Gorvynyd Kymwt Rwng Net A
Thawy Kymwt Tir Yr
Hwndryt Kymwt Rwng...