- • Llandysul/Llandyssil •
Llanllugan •
Llanllwchaearn •
Llanmerewig •
Llanwyddelan •
Manafon • Newtown/Y
Drenewydd •
Tregynon Pool Buttington/Tal-y-bont...
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Llanllwchaiarn All Saints,
Llanllwchaiarn St Llwchaiarn, Llanmerewig,
Llanwyddelan,
Mochdre and Tregynon. It is
named after the
medieval cantref of Cedewain...
- Bwlch-y-ffridd, Cefn-gwyn, Dolfor, Glanmule, Kerry, Llanllwchaiarn,
Llanwyddelan, Mochdre, New Mills, Pentre, Rhydlydan, Sarn and Tregynon.
Built by Pryce...
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community include Adfa (the
largest settlement), Llanllugan, Cefn Coch and
Llanwyddelan.
According to the 2011
Census the po****tion of
Dwyriw was 571, including...
- College, Cambridge,
gaining his MA in 1803. He was
awarded the
living of
Llanwyddelan,
Montgomeryshire and
became rector of Manafon,
Montgomeryshire where...
- time it
consisted of the
parishes of Berriew,
Bettws Cedewain, Manafon,
Llanwyddelan, Tregynon, Newtown, Llanllwchaiarn, Llanmerewig, Llandyssil, and Aberhafesp...
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Brothen is the patron-saint of
Llanfrothen in Wales.
Dolwyddelan and
Llanwyddelan are
named after St Gwendolen. ["Memorial of Anc.
British Piety, or a...
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January 1847 – 16
April 1926) was a
Welsh mineralogist.
Lewis was born in
Llanwyddelan, Montgomeryshire, the
second son of
clergyman John Lewis, and educated...
- Bala's
circulating schools at Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant,
Machynlleth and
Llanwyddelan. He
heard of the work
established by the
London Missionary Society in...
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where he
received his MA in 1803. He was then
awarded the
living of
Llanwyddelan and in 1807
became vicar of Manafon,
where he
remained for 30
years and...