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Wales Integrated Transport Consortium Taith Joint Board (North
Wales excluding Meirionydd in Gwynedd)
TraCC (Mid
Wales including Meirionydd in Gwynedd)...
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Dwyfor Meirionnydd is a
constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom (at Westminster),
represented since 2017 by Liz Saville...
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Meirionydd and Penllyn, and the
Commote of Ardudwy.
Prior to the 10th century,
Ardudwy formed part of the prin****lity of Dunoding,
while Meirionydd and...
- (24
August 1902 in Rotherham, Yorkshire,
England – 5
February 1996 in
Meirionydd, Wales) was a
survivor of the 7 May 1915
sinking of the RMS Lusitania...
- Wales".
Madog was the son of
Llywelyn ap Maredudd, the last v****al Lord of
Meirionydd who had been
deprived of his
patrimony in 1256 for
opposing the ****ure...
- from its
place on the coast; "-meirion" from the
county of
Merioneth (
Meirionydd) in
which it was sited. The very
minor remains of a
mediaeval castle (known...
- (1822-03-02)2
March 1822 Llanuwchllyn,
Meirionydd, Died 2
December 1898(1898-12-02) (aged 76) Bala,
Meirionydd,
Occupation Welsh Congregationalist minister...
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Wales Integrated Transport Consortium Taith Joint Board (North
Wales excluding Meirionydd in Gwynedd)
TraCC (Mid
Wales including Meirionydd in Gwynedd)...
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Tremadog Bay in the
Snowdonia National Park.
Before 1966, it
belonged to the
Meirionydd District of the 1974
County of Gwynedd. Its
landmark Harlech Castle was...
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archdeacons of Meirionnydd. The
Archdeacon of
Meirionydd is the
priest in
charge of the
archdeaconry of
Meirionydd, an
administrative division of the Church...