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Penbedw is a
country estate near Nannerch, Flintshire, Wales.
Penbedw Hall was
demolished by
developers some time
after 1969. Its
parks and
gardens are...
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Llanfihangel Penbedw is a
parish in the
former Hundred of
Kilgerran in
northeast Pembrokeshire, Wales. The parish, a
joint curacy with
Capel Colman, in...
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sixteenth century. The
volume contains the book
plate of
Watkin Williams of
Penbedw. The
first section of the m****cript (ff. 1-185v), La P****ion de Nostre...
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George V in 1934.
Despite being in England,
Birkenhead (known as
Penbedw, in Welsh)
hosted Wales'
National Eisteddfod in 1917 as well as an unofficial...
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parish map as in the
parish of
Llanfihangel Penbedw (St Michael) in the
Hundred of Cilgerran.
Llanfihangel Penbedw parish church,
which dates from 1325 or...
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September 1983 to
Peter St. L Kyrke-Smith, son of BHS Kyrke-Smith of
Penbedw estate near
Nannerch in Wales, and to
Lyndsay Madeleine Pelly, daughter...
- Eglwyswrw; the
third on low
Easterday at Pwll-du in
Penbedw between the
parishes Penrhydd and
Penbedw; the
fourth and
fifth were wont to be at St. Meigans...
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Watkin Williams (1742? – 30
November 1808), of
Penbedw, near Flint,
Denbighshire and Erbistock, Flintshire, was a
Welsh politician and administrator....
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parishes of Bridell, Cilgerran, Clydau,
Capel Colman,
Llanfihangel Penbedw,
Manordeifi and Penrydd, and the
western part of Cilrhedyn. Charles, B...
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Parliament Online.
Retrieved 16 May 2016. "WILLIAMS,
Watkin (1742–1808), of
Penbedw, Denb. and Erbistock, Flints".
History of
Parliament Online. Retrieved...