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Nevern (Welsh:
Nanhyfer) is both a
parish and a
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
community includes the
settlements of
Felindre Farchog, Monington...
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Brynach Cross (Welsh:
Croes Sant Brynach) or
Nevern Cross (Welsh:
Croes Nanhyfer) is a 10th or 11th
century stone cross at St Brynach's church, Nevern....
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dominated by
Caradon Hill and
granite m****if of
Bodmin Moor.[1]
Pentre Ifan
Nanhyfer, Pembrokeshire,
Wales 3500 BC The
largest and best
preserved Neolithic...
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Nevern Bridge (Welsh: Pont
Nanhyfer)
spans the
River Nevern (Welsh: Afon Nyfer) in the
centre of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales. This
Grade II
listed bridge...
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Llanychlwydog •
Maenclochog • Melinau/Meline • Morfil/Morvil •
Mynachlogddu •
Nanhyfer/Nevern (Cilgwyn) • Newport/Trefdraeth • Pont**** • Trewyddel/Moylgrove...
- and Cardigan.
Robert fitz
Martin established the
caput of his
barony at
Nanhyfer or Nevern. Robert's son
William Fitz
Robert Fitz
Martin (born c. 1155)...
- Mynachlog-ddu
Settlement SN1430
Mynwar Mynwear Minwear Settlement SN0313
Nanhyfer Nevern Settlement SN0839 New
Hedges New
Hedges Settlement SN1302 Neyland...
- This
monastery founded by
Brynach was at present-day
Nevern (in Welsh,
Nanhyfer). The land was
given to him by the
local lord, Clether, who
retired to...
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Dyfed Attributed arms of the historically-dubious
Prince Gwynfardd of
Nanhyfer, Dyfed, a
claimed ancestor of
several aristocratic families in the area...
- father's
Marcher Lordship of Kemes,
setting his
Caput baroniae at
Nevern (
Nanhyfer).
Nevern Castle stood on a spur of the hill
northwest of the church. He...