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- Rhayader St Clement. Re-built by Williams in 1887 with rock dressed masonry. Nantgwyllt, Radnorshire. Church built in 1898– 1900, to replace the church flooded...
- S****ey in 1812), 18 farms, a school and a church (which was replaced with Nantgwyllt Church). Only landowners were given compensation. Work began to construct...
- welfare of the Persians and the natives of India. Emmeline Lewis Lloyd (b. Nantgwyllt 1827 - d. London 1913), alpine mountaineer, first woman to climb Monte...
- buried here, and the church has a memorial. The plaque was saved from Nantgwyllt church when the Elan Valley was flooded between 1896 and 1905 to create...
- Church Cwmgors, Llanlleonfel Parish Church, Llantrisant Parish Church, Nantgwyllt Chapel Cwmdauddwr, Norton Mission Church, Pantyffridd Mission Church,...
- Lewis-Lloyd was born at Cardigan, Ceredigion, the son of Thomas Lewis-Lloyd of Nantgwyllt, Radnorshire and his wife Anna Davies. He was educated at Eton College...
- 1827 in Wales. She was the fourth child. Her father and mother owned the Nantgwyllt manor house in the, now flooded, Elan valley. Her father, Thomas Lewis-Lloyd...
- Birmingham, and the tragic flooding of the beautiful neighbourhood of Nantgwyllt, beloved of the poet S****ey. In the 1960s, Llyn Celyn was built to provide...
- Llanelli Canal and Tramroad Company. Summer - Percy Bysshe S****ey stays at Nantgwyllt in the Elan Valley with his wife Harriet. September - Rioting occurs at...
- unknown: Blackpill (1907), Glangrwyney (C19th?), Greenhill (pre-1918), Nantgwyllt (pre-1840), Norton (1908), Penclawdd (?), Penlan (?), Sennybridge (C18th/19th)...