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Llanddowror is a
village and
community in Carmarthenshire,
Wales situated 2
miles (3 km) from St. Clears.
Previously on the
trunk road to
Pembroke Dock...
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Bishop George Bull in 1708.
Jones was
appointed in 1716
rector of
Llanddowror,
where he
remained for the rest of his
working life. He was an enthusiastic...
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Griffith Jones may
refer to:
Griffith Jones (
Llanddowror) (1684–1761),
Llanddowror, who
established circulating schools in
Wales Ysgol Griffith Jones...
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villages of Meidrim,
Newchurch and Merthyr, Llangynog,
Laugharne Township,
Llanddowror, Eglwys****min,
Llanboidy and Llangynin. St
Clare was
either a church...
- area, just on the
Landsker Line, the
community is
bordered by
those of
Llanddowror, St Clears,
Llangynog and Llansteffan. It had a po****tion at the 2021...
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language was
started by
Griffith Jones in 1731.
Jones became rector of
Llanddowror in 1716 and
remained there for the rest of his life. He
organized and...
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nominations were
received for the
Llandawke and
Llansadurnen ward, nor the
Llanddowror ward.
There were no
boundary changes. The
Board of Guardians, of which...
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Rhingyll Castelldwyran Garn Fawr
Motte Glan
Mynys Mount Hendy Castle Llanddowror Motte Llandre Egremont Llanelli Old
Castle Llanglydwen Llanllwni Mount...
- religion. Its
beginnings may be
traced to
Griffith Jones (1684–1761), of
Llanddowror, Carmarthenshire,
whose sympathy for the poor led him to set on foot...
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widely known as the "Queen of the Hills". The name
Landour is
drawn from
Llanddowror, a
village in
Carmarthenshire in
southwest Wales.
During the Raj, it...