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Pencraig is an area in the
community of Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales,
which is 131.6
miles (211.7 km) from
Cardiff and 213.4
miles (343.4 km) from London...
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social class and
shared her love of travel. The
Whartons set up
house at
Pencraig Cottage in Newport. In 1893, they
bought a
house named Land's End, on the...
- Waldie-Griffith Baronetcy, of
Munster Grillagh in the
County of
Londonderry and of
Pencraig in the
County of Anglesey, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the United...
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Antiquaries of Scotland. Sheridan, A. (2007). From
Picardie to
Pickering and
Pencraig Hill? New
information on the 'Carinated Bowl Neolithic’in
northern Britain...
- Melan/Llanvihangel Nant
Melan • New Radnor/Maesyfed • Norton/Nortyn • Old Radnor/
Pencraig Rhayader Llanarmon/St
Harmon •
Llanfihangel Helygen/Llanvihangel Helygen...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom New
creation Baronet (of
Munster Grillagh and
Pencraig) 1858–1878 Succeeded by
George Waldie-Griffith...
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Division 3. T.R. Jones,
Cross Hall
James Phillips, St
Clears Philip Phillips,
Pencraig W.R. Rogers,
Closyfran Rev
William Thomas,
Llanboidy David Davies, Rhyblid...
- of Home, who
escorted King
James from
Berwick to Dungl****, and then to
Pencraig by East
Linton Bridge in 1617. The
castle was destro****
again on 30 August...
- Beggar's Bush is a
hamlet in the
community of
Pencraig, Powys, Wales,
located 55
miles (88 km) from
Cardiff and 137
miles (220 km) from London.[citation...
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Drenewydd Both
English and
Welsh names mean "(the) new town" Old
Radnor Pencraig English name
meaning "red bank",
Welsh name
meaning "head of the rock"...