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Llanhamlach is a
village in
rural Powys,
Wales about 4
miles east of Brecon, in the
community of Llanfrynach. It had a
railway junction called Talyllyn...
- post-mediaeval in date. A
couple of
miles downstream was
Millbrook Mill at
Llanhamlach (SO 084268). This drew
water via a 42m long leat from an 85m long weir...
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churches are
dedicated to
Saint Illtud. In Brecknockshire, the
church at
Llanhamlach east of
Brecon is
dedicated to him, and lies
south of a
Megalithic grave...
- Llanfilo/Llanvillo • Llanfrynach/Llanvrynach •
Llangasty Tal-y-llyn •
Llanhamlach • Llansanffraid/Llansantffraed-juxta-Usk • Llan-y-wern • Talach-ddu •...
- (
Llanhamlach, Brecon: Red Hen Press)',
Printmaking Today, Vol. 4. no. 4, pp. 11–12 Anne Price-Owen (1999). 'Review of Y
Morgrugyn Cloff (
Llanhamlach,...
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Herefordshire Llantiuoi (Foy),
Herefordshire Llanbethery Llancadle Llancarfan Llanhamlach Llandawke Llandeloy Llandefalle Llandevaud Llanddowror Llanfrechfa Llanybri...
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Tredomen 1590:
William Vaughan, of
Tretower 1591: John Walbeoff, of
Llanhamlach 1592:
Walter Prosser, of
Trefecca 1593:
Gregory Price, of
Brecon Priory...
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signifies the 'church of Brynach'. The
community includes the
hamlets of
Llanhamlach and Groesffordd. The Cefn
Brynich Canal Bridge Aqueduct over the Usk...
- She was the
daughter of
Philip Morgan,
curate at
Penpont and
rector in
Llanhamlach.
After his
death in 1868, she
moved to Brecon.
Morgan was very prominent...
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Tabernacle URC,
Rhayader Rhayader,
Powys URC
Tabernacle URC,
Pennorth Llanhamlach,
Powys URC
Temple URC,
Gowerton Gowerton,
Swansea URC
Templeton URC Templeton...