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Bethlehem Chapel and the
Tabernacle Chapel. The town's
hostelries include Llwyngwair Arms in the
centre of town and
Cnapan Hotel, a
Georgian hotel and restaurant...
-
Felin Llwyngwair is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (or SSSI) near
Newport in Pembrokeshire,
South Wales. It was
designated a SSSI (ID2580, code...
- with
triangles instead of
loops Francis Jones:
Bowen of
Pentre Ifan and
Llwyngwair, in: The
Pembrokeshire historian journal of the
Pembrokeshire Local History...
-
Woodchester Mansion in Stroud. It
occurs in Wales,
including at
Felin Llwyngwair, a SSSI. The
species has
disappeared from over half of its
former range...
- Whitland. The
village pub, the
Sporting Chance,
which used to be the
Llwyngwair Arms,
previously closed during March 2014,
reopened under new ownership...
- Bay
South Dowrog Common Dwrhyd Pit
Dyffryn Gwaun Esgyrn Bottom Felin Llwyngwair Freshwater East
Cliffs to
Skrinkle Haven Gallt Llanerch - Coed Gelli-deg...
- (Bohan
meaning 'victorious'). The
Bowen lineage can be
traced back to
Llwyngwair in the 11th century, near
Nevern in Pembrokeshire. The
Bowen surname was...
- of
Boulston 1631: John Laugharne, of St
Brides 1632:
George Bowen, of
Llwyngwair 1633: Sir
Richard Philipps, Bt of
Picton Castle 1634: Hugh Owen, of Orielton...
-
January 2009. "Bedd Dr
David Jenkins (1912–2002), ****b, Penrhyn-coch".
Llwyngwair. Who Was Who? A & C
Black London (2003)
incorporated in Who Was Who Volume...
- (Emlyn Arms supplied). The
first champion in 1881 was
George Bowen of
Llwyngwair.
Bowen was also
Master of the
Tivyside Hunt, 1893–97 and High Sheriff...