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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...
- by 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...
- Griffith Jones may refer to: Griffith Jones (Llanddowror) (1684–1761), Llanddowror, who established circulating schools in Wales Ysgol Griffith Jones...
- villages of Meidrim, Newchurch and Merthyr, Llangynog, Laugharne Township, Llanddowror, Eglwys****min, Llanboidy and Llangynin. St Clare was either a church...
- 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...
- nominations were received for the Llandawke and Llansadurnen ward, nor the Llanddowror ward. There were no boundary changes. The Board of Guardians, of which...
- 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...
- Rhingyll Castelldwyran Garn Fawr Motte Glan Mynys Mount Hendy Castle Llanddowror Motte Llandre Egremont Llanelli Old Castle Llanglydwen Llanllwni Mount...
- 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...
- Laugharne, Llandawke and Llansadurnen, and Llanddowror were merged to form a two-member ward to be known as Llanddowror The parishes of Newchurch and Merthyr...