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Cilgerran (previously
Kilgerran or Cil-Garon) is both a village, a parish, and also a community,
situated on the
south bank of the
River Teifi in Pembrokeshire...
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Baron Lloyd of
Kilgerran (12
August 1907 – 30
January 1991) was a
Welsh Liberal Party politician. Son of
James G.
Lloyd of
Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire,...
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Kilgerran Halt
railway station served the
village of Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1886 to 1963 on the
Whitland and
Cardigan Railway. The station...
- 1990s,
adding several new
facilities over the next few
decades including Kilgerran House, a
music block,
squash courts, the
Stedman Sports Hall and additions...
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services to
industrial design. In 2000, he
received the Lord
Lloyd of
Kilgerran Award. He
received an
honorary doctorate from the
University of Bath in...
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Kilgerran 1892
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dr J.
Stevens 187
Conservative Capt. E.
Gower 150
Majority 37
Turnout Liberal hold Swing...
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Kilgerran 1898
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J.V. Colby*
Unopposed Conservative gain from
Liberal Swing...
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Whitley Inga-Stina
Robson Stephen Terrell Trevor Jones The Lord
Lloyd of
Kilgerran Arthur Holt
Margaret Wingfield Basil Goldstone Preceded by Jo Grimond...
- Penrhudd, Penrith,
Penreth or Penrieth) is a
former parish in the
Hundred of
Kilgerran,
north Pembrokeshire, Wales. The parish's
history is
closely linked with...
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British Empire, Queen's
Birthday Honours 1996, The Lord
Lloyd of
Kilgerran Award,
Foundation for
Science and
Technology 1998,
Mullard Award, Royal...