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- Llanvabon (also known as Llanfabon) is an area and former parish in South Wales. As described in 1849, it comprised two hamlets, in the union of Merthyr...
- politician Lochmaben, Scotland Lochmaben Stone, Scotland St Mabyn, Cornwall Llanfabon, Caerphilly, Wales Rhiwabon, Wrexham, Wales This disambiguation page lists...
- civil parishes of Llanfabon and Gelligaer. For civil purposes, Ystrad Mynach continued to straddle Gelligaer and Llanfabon. Llanfabon was administered...
- Abercynon) Caradoc Jones (Lab, Llandeilo Talybont) John Phillips (Lab, Llanfabon) John Thomas (Lab, Port Talbot) The following retiring aldermen were re-elected...
- Groes-**** Hafodyrynys Hendredenny Hengoed Hollybush Lansbury Park Llanbradach Llanfabon Llanfach Llechryd, Caerphily Llwyn Gwyn Machen Maesycwmmer Manmoel Markham...
- Llanfabon 1937 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour William Bowen** Unopposed Labour hold Swing...
- The following retiring aldermen were re-elected: William Bowen (Lab, Llanfabon) David Daniel Davies (Lab, Pontardawe) Rose Davies (Lab, Aberaman) John...
- The following retiring aldermen were re-elected: William Bowen (Lab, Llanfabon) David Daniel Davies (Lab, Pontardawe) Rose Davies (Lab, Aberaman) John...
- government for Caerphilly in 1893, covering the two parishes of Eglwysilan and Llanfabon. The district covered by the board included a substantial area to the...
- Pontypridd and the old Aber division was divided into the Cwm Aber and Llanfabon divisions. The number of wards remained at 66. 38 of the 66 councilors...