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Penrydd (variously
spelled Penrhydd, Penrhudd, Penrith,
Penreth or Penrieth) is a
former parish in the
Hundred of Kilgerran,
north Pembrokeshire, Wales...
- 1935 Sold
October 1965 Bala Lake
Railway No.3 Holy War 1902 779 Lernion,
Penrhydd-Bach,
Gilfach Ddu 1969 Sold
November 1969 Bala Lake
Railway No.4 Alice...
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Penbedw • Llantwyd/Llantood • Maenordeifi/Manordeifi (Capel Colman) •
Penrhydd/Penrydd (Castellan) • Y Bridell/Bridell
Dewisland Breudeth/Brawdy • Granston/Treopert...
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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 in Cemais...
- The
Bishop of
Penrydd (originally
spelled Penreth) was a
suffragan see in the
Church of
England (then
covering England and Wales)
named in the Suffragan...
- to
Cristiolus at Llangristiolus, Anglesey,
together with
Eglwyswrw and
Penrhydd (Pembrokeshire). He is
commemorated on 3 November. "Genealogy of the Saints...
- (Capel y
Bedyddwyr Blaenffos) in the
ancient chapelry of
Castellan in
Penrhydd (also
spelled Penrith, Penrieth, Pen-Rydd and Penrhudd)
parish in the Hundred...
- Penbedw, Llangoedmor, Llechryd, Maenordeifi, Monington, Mwnt, Nevern,
Penrhydd, St Dogmael's and Y Ferwig. It is
named after the
River Teifi. It has an...