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- Haughey Air NORBROOK United Kingdom PYN Haverfordwest Air Charter Services POYSTON United Kingdom HAV Havilah Air Services HAVILAH Nigeria HA HAL Hawaiian...
- community includes the expanding village of Crundale and the settlements of Poyston Cross, Bethlehem and Rudbaxton Water. In 2011, the po****tion of Rudbaxton...
- Limited) EDY SOLWAY Haverdfordwest Air Charter Services (Fly Wales) PYN POYSTON Hebridean Air Services HBR HEBRIDEAN Heli Air HLY WHISPER Helicentre Aviation...
- Picton was the seventh of 12 children of Thomas Picton (1723–1790) of Poyston Hall, Pembrokeshire, Wales, and his wife, Cecil née Powell (1728–1806)...
- identified a Roman road running to the west of Carmarthen, past Wiston to Poyston Cross, raising the possibility of Roman fortlets at strategic river crossings...
- Haughey Air NORBROOK United Kingdom PYN Haverfordwest Air Charter Services POYSTON United Kingdom HAV Havilah Air Services HAVILAH Nigeria HA HAL Hawaiian...
- Pontrhydyceirt, Pontyglasier, Port Lion, Porthclais, Portheiddy, Porthgain, Poyston Cross(r), Prendergast, Puncheston, Pwllcrochan, Pwllgwaelod Ramsey Island...
- Retrieved 30 November 2016. "Dr Henry Owen M****cripts from the Library at Poyston - 1844-1919". Archives Wales. 2005. Retrieved 30 November 2016. "BRADNEY...
- Fishguard railway line, then p****es through the hamlets of Bethlehem and Poyston Cross and the village of Crundale in Rudbaxton parish. The inn in Crundale...
- years in the mid-to-late 19th century. Meredith was born on 29 May 1811 at Poyston Lodge, Pembroke, Wales, the youngest son of George Meredith and his wife...