-
Brick and concrete-lined
tunnels carried pipes at Hirnant,
Cynynion and
Llanforda, and a
fourth was
later added at Aber, so that the
Hirnant tunnel could...
-
September 1830), was a
British aristocrat. Williams-Wynn was born in
Llanforda, Oswestry. She was the
eldest child of the
Prime Minister George Grenville...
- Sir
Watkin Williams, 3rd Bt of
Llanforda...
- Shropshire, England, the
illegitimate son of
Edward Llwyd or
Lloyd of
Llanforda, Oswestry, and
Bridget Pryse of Llansantffraid, near Talybont, Cardiganshire...
- Bettws-y-Crwyn
Brogyntyn Bryn-y-Cochin Coed-y-Go
Craigllwyn Croesau Bach
Hengoed Llanforda Llanyblodwel Llawnt Llynclys Nant-y-Gollen Pant Pant Glas
Pentre Pant...
- Williams-Wynn was the
eldest son of Sir
William Williams, 2nd Baronet, of
Llanforda near
Oswestry in
Shropshire and Jane Thelwall. His grandfather, also Sir...
-
Kolmar Estate (1903),
Central Estate (1912), the
Ideal Estate (1913),
Llanforda Estate (1913),
Station Estate (1913), and the
Green Park
Estate (1914)...
- Dukinfield,
England Locomotive-hauled
railway North West
Water Authority Llanforda Hall ? 1989 2 ft (610 mm) Oswestry,
England Locomotive-worked railway...
- with
other branches of
Longueville and
Jones families of
Penyllan and
Llanforda Hall near
Oswestry and also
Prestatyn in Flintshire. He was also distantly...
- 1706:
Richard Owen of
Peniarth 1707: Sir
William Williams, 2nd
Baronet of
Llanforda,
Oswestry 1708: Sir
Griffith Williams, 6th
Baronet of
Marie 1709: George...