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States (1797–1801),
whose paternal great-grandfather
David Adams, born and bred at
Fferm Penybanc, Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire,
emigrated from
Wales in 1675...
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villages of Blaenau, Caerbryn,
Capel Hendre, Cwmgwili, Pentregwenlais,
Penybanc, Pen-y-groes, and
Saron – has 8,800 inhabitants,
increasing to 10,994 at...
- RFC
Penybanc RFC
South Gower RFC
Tregaron RFC
Aberavon Naval Club RFC Fall Bay RFC
Llangadog RFC
Nantgaredig RFC
Pantyffynnon RFC
Penlan RFC
Penybanc RFC...
- RFC
Banwen RFC
Cwmgwrach RFC
Cwmtwrch RFC Fall Bay RFC
Pantyffynon RFC
Penybanc RFC
Pontardawe RFC
Pontyates RFC
Rhigos RFC
Seven Sisters RFC
South Gower...
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Abergele Markham 27–7 CIAC S
Newbridge Utd 28–17 St
Julians HSOB
Penybanc Walkover Mynydd y
Garreg Pontrhydyfen 11–24
Pantyffynnon Rogerstone 30–6...
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relegation from this division.
Pontyberem RFC
Lampeter Town RFC
Penybanc RFC
Tumble RFC
Burry Port RFC
Trimsaran RFC
Nantgaredig RFC
Bynea RFC New...
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Tregarth 1,255
Kilgetty 1,245
Bodedern 1,195
Llanybydder 1,180
Raglan 1,175
Penybanc 1,165
Guilsfield 1,160 Llannerch-y-medd 1,155
Grovesend 1,150
Capel Hendre...
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Aberbargoed 35 – 12
Pontllanfraith Abercarn 23 – 19
Oakdale Abercrave 49 – 12
Penybanc Abergele 58 – 6
Bangor Amman United 68 – 11
Bynea Bettws 21 – 25 Ynysddu...
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church in its own
right in 1904,
known as Bethel.
Another schoolroom at
Penybanc,
built in 1893,
became a
church in its own
right in 1912,
known as Pisgah...
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Glanbran 1633:
George Jones Snr of
Abercothi (died); John
Bloome of
Upper Penybanc 1634:
Lewis Bevan of Penycoed, St.
Clears 1635:
Thomas Vaughan of Cwmgwili...