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Neuadd Trefawr (sometimes
misspelt Noyadd Trefawr) is a
small village in the
community of Beulah, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 71.9
miles (115.8 km) from...
- 52°02′32″N 3°41′42″W / 52.0422°N 3.695°W / 52.0422; -3.695
Trefawr Track, a
forestry road
north of Cwm-coed-Aeron Farm, Llandovery, Wales, is the location...
- The
Trefawr Formation is a
geologic formation in Wales. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal Wales portal Paleontology...
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Llandovery in Carmarthenshire,
Wales Aeronian 440.8 Cwm Coed-Aeron Farm,
Wales Trefawr Track near the farm is the site of the GSSP
Telychian 438.5 Pen-lan-Telych...
- the
Trefawr Track section, 500m
north of Cwm-coed-Aeron Farm, Wales, UK. The GSSP lies
within the gently-dipping
blocky mudstones of the
Trefawr Formation...
- Brecknock,
Powys Neuadd Idris, old
market hall in Dolgellau,
Gwynedd Neuadd Trefawr,
village in the
community of Beulah,
Ceredigion Neuadd Wilym,
village in...
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Stephen Parry (c.1675–1724), of
Neuadd Trefawr, was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1715 to 1724.
Parry was the only son of John...
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Telychian stages of the
Silurian period on the
geologic time scale.
Similarly Trefawr Track, a
forestry road
north of Cwm-coed-aeron Farm, Llandovery, is the...
- Beds Tri****ic
Sutton Formation Jur****ic
Sutton stone Formation Jur****ic
Trefawr Formation Silurian Treiorwerth Formation Ordovician TyFormation Silurian...
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Richard Pryse of
Gogerddan 1605:
David Lloyd (or Thomas) Parry, of
Neuadd Trefawr 1606:
George Philipps of
Tregybi 1607:
David Lloyd ap Evan of Abermayde...