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Mallwyd (Welsh pronunciation) is a
small village at the most
southern end of Gwynedd, Wales, in the
Mawddwy community, in the
valley of the
River Dyfi...
- A487 at a roundabout. A
right turn at the
roundabout takes the road on to
Mallwyd where the A458
joins at yet
another roundabout. The
country becomes more...
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Church of England. His name is
traditionally ****ociated with the
parish of
Mallwyd, Gwynedd,
where he was
rector from 1604
until his
death in 1644. Born in...
- The A458 is a
route on the UK
highway network that runs from
Mallwyd, near Machynlleth, in Wales,
merging with the A456
Hagley Road and the
Quinton Expressway...
- and Welsh. In his
Dictionarum Duplex published in 1632, John
Davies of
Mallwyd differentiated between the two
words cadair ('chair') and
cader ('fort...
- in the
seventeenth century by the
Welsh lexicographer Dr John
Davies of
Mallwyd.
According to
folklorist Wirt
Sikes the
gwyllion are
female fairies of...
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Dinas Mawddwy, in Gwynedd, Wales. It was
built by John Davies,
rector of
Mallwyd between 1603 and 1644 and a
famed Welsh scholar who
wrote a
Welsh grammar...
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Aberystwyth A55
Holyhead -
Cheshire border A458
Shropshire border -
Mallwyd A470
Merthyr Tydfil -
Llandudno Junction A479
Nantyffin -
Llyswen A483...
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transiting North Wales, from east to west
include the A458 from
Halesowen to
Mallwyd, and the A494 from
Dolgellau to
Saughall (originally to Birkenhead). The...
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Ffestiniog to Dolgellau. It
exits the park a few
miles to the
southeast near
Mallwyd. From Dolgellau, the A494 runs to Bala
whilst the A487
connects with Machynlleth...