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Llanwnog is a
village in Powys, Wales. It is
located one-and-a half
miles north of
Caersws in the
community of the same name, on the B4568 road. The Ordnance...
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Richard Herbert (by 1532 – 1603/5), of
Montgomery and Park in
Llanwnog, Montgomeryshire, was a
Welsh politician.
Herbert was a
Member of
Parliament for...
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Gwynno 3 Abercynon, Vaynor,
Ynysybwl St
Gwynog 3 Aberhafesp, Llangennech,
Llanwnog St
Gwynour 1
Penclawdd St
Harmon 1 St
Harmon St
Hilda 1
Griffithstown Holy...
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definite indication that he did
exist and as a
monument to his work.
Llanwnog in the
county of
Montgomeryshire claims him for its
founder under the name...
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latter being recorded as
benefactors to the poor of Tre****lwys and
Llanwnog. He was the
author of The Book of Bastiles, an
attack upon the English...
- on 26
September 2020.
Retrieved 10
November 2015. "St Gwynog's Church,
Llanwnog (146172)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 25
January 2024. Cadw. "Maesmawr...
- 1: Rood
Screen in Newtown,
Removed from the Old
Parish Church. Part 2,
Llanwnog Church. Part 3. Rood Screen,
Llananno Church, Radnor.
Montgomeryshire Collections...
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River Banwy.
Metal carriageway by
Woodall of Dudley. Rhydlydan,
between Llanwnog and Aberhafesp,
Kerry Station –
typical Poundley ornate bargeboards As...
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Bettws Beuno Medieval Church in
Wales Cedewain Mission Area St Gwynog,
Llanwnog Caersws Gwynog Church in
Wales Bro
Arwystli Caersws Baptist Church Caersws...
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Jones 1546:
Reginald Williams,
Willaston 1547:
William Herbert of Park,
Llanwnog 1548:
Matthew Price (commonly
called Matthew Goch),
Newtown 1549: Robert...