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Llwydiarth is a
small village in Powys, Wales. It is
located near Lake Vyrnwy. The
village is
mostly made up of a
caravan park and
holiday centre. It does...
- The Nant
Llwydiarth is a
small river in Mid Wales. It
flows from the
southern flank of
Mynydd Hendre-ddu down to Pont Cymerau, north-east of Aberllefenni...
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Llwydiarth-Esgob is an area in the
community of Rhosybol, Anglesey, Wales,
which is 137.3
miles (220.9 km) from
Cardiff and 218.1
miles (350.9 km) from...
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various times between 1626 and 1661.
Vaughan was the son of Owen
Vaughan of
Llwydiarth. He was
admitted to the
Inner Temple in
November 1618. In 1626, he was...
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Mynydd Llwydiarth is a
mountain in
southern Snowdonia, Wales. It is a long
ridge running from a low
summit to the
south of
Mynydd Dolgoed,
running south-west...
- Y Foel, Llangadfan, Llanerfyl,
Llanfair Caereinion, Adfa, Cefn Coch,
Llwydiarth, Llangynyw, Dolanog, Rhiwhiraeth, Pontrobert,
Meifod and Welshpool, Powys...
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Edward Vaughan (died 5
December 1718), of Glan-y-Llyn,
Merionethshire and
Llwydiarth, Montgomeryshire, was a
Welsh Tory
politician who sat in the
English and...
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using the
Welsh 'Llys'):
Hengwrt (house colour: green),
Hergest (red),
Llwydiarth (black) and
Peniarth (blue). The four
houses annually compete in the school's...
- Turkey. Hugh
Hughes (1693–1776) a
Welsh poet;
lived on his
estate at
Llwydiarth Esgob, near Llanerchymedd, An
electoral ward
exists in the same name....
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hectares (20.72 sq mi). Its
Community Council extends to take in
Dolanog and
Llwydiarth,
having approximately 413
registered voters (as at 2012). The
parish originally...