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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...
- 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...
- in ****bria,
England Penrith A.F.C., a
football club in Penrith, ****bria
Penrydd, a
former parish in Wales, also
spelled Penrith Penrith, Washington, a...
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March 1994. An
early example of a
suffragan can be seen in
Wales is
Penrydd,
established in 1537, when the
Welsh dioceses were
still within the Church...
- Molton, Marlborough, Bedford, Leicester, Gloucester, Shrewsbury, Bristol,
Penrydd, Bridgwater, Nottingham, Grantham, Hull, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Penrith...
- area of 920
acres (370 ha). It was
originally a
chapelry of the
parish of
Penrydd (several
alternate spellings),
granted by
William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke...
- Cilgerran, Clydau,
Capel Colman,
Llanfihangel Penbedw,
Manordeifi and
Penrydd, and the
western part of Cilrhedyn. Charles, B. G. (1992). The Placenames...
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Leicester Leominster Ludlow Maidstone Marlborough Northampton Nottingham Penrydd Rochdale Shaftesbury Sheffield Southwark Swansea Whalley Wigan Translated...
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Leicester Leominster Ludlow Maidstone Marlborough Northampton Nottingham Penrydd Rochdale Shaftesbury Sheffield Southwark Swansea Whalley Wigan Translated...
- Pembroke,
Pembroke Dock,
Pembroke Ferry, Penally, Penffordd, Pennar, Penparc,
Penrydd, Pentlepoir,
Pentre Galar, Pen-y-Bryn(r), Penycwm, Penygroes, Pleasant...