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eastern part of
Pentre Galar are in
Llanfyrnach parish.
Llanfyrnach means the
church of St Brynach.
Llanfyrnach village is in a
remote upland area on...
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Llanfyrnach railway station served the
village of
Llanfyrnach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1875 to 1963 on the
Whitland and
Cardigan Railway. The station...
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Llanfyrnach Rural District was an
administrative division of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Llanfyrnach Rural District Council was
created in 1894 from the part...
- Kilgetty, Lampeter, Llanarth, Llandeilo, Llandovery, Llandysul, Llanelli,
Llanfyrnach, Llangadog, Llangrannog, Llansaint, Llanwrda, Llanybydder, ****ord Haven...
- SA SA31, SA32, SA33
Carmarthen Dyfed SA SA34
Whitland Dyfed SA SA35
Llanfyrnach Dyfed SA SA36
Glogue Dyfed SA SA37
Boncath Dyfed SA SA38
Newcastle Emlyn...
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itself and Eglwyswrw. The
community includes Hermon, Glandwr,
Glogue and
Llanfyrnach. The name
Crymych translates into
English as
crooked stream referring...
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Hermon (Welsh pronunciation) is a
small rural village in the
parish of
Llanfyrnach and the
community of Crymych, Pembrokeshire, Wales,
about 1 mile (1.6 km)...
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Llanfyrnach 1910
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Edward Howell James**
Unopposed Liberal hold Swing...
- the
disadvantaged of society.
Nicholas was born at
Blaunwaun Felen in
Llanfyrnach parish, Pembrokeshire, Wales, the
fifth child of
David (a
small farmer...
- was a child, he
moved to
Llanfyrnach to live with his mother's sister. He
attended Glandŵr
Independent chapel,
Llanfyrnach, where,
influenced by the...