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Treffgarne (Welsh:
Trefgarn, or town of the rock) is a
small village and
parish in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It lies to the
south of the Preseli...
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Bletherston Settlement SN0621
Treffynnon Treffynnon Settlement SM8428
Trefgarn Trefgarn Treffgarne Settlement SM9523
Trefgarnowen Trefgarnowen Settlement...
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Ffraid • Llanisan-yn-Rhos/St
Ishmaels •
Steynton •
Talbenny •
Trefgarn/Treffgarne •
Walton West • Walwyn's Castle/Castell Gwalchmai...
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firstly married his
cousin Rachel, the
daughter of Owen
Edwardes of
Trefgarn but
after her
death in 1760 he had
married Elizabeth Warren in 1762. He...
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antiquary and educator.
Nicholas was born in a
small thatched house near
Trefgarn chapel, not far from Solva, Pembrokeshire. He was
educated at Lancashire...
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consecrated Bishop of Bangor. 16
September –
Whitland Abbey is
founded at
Little Trefgarn near
Haverfordwest by
monks from Clairvaux. 1141 2
February – Cadwaladr...
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managed by
Natural Resources Wales. The name
derives from the
Welsh "
Trefgarn". This site is
designated due to its
geological qualities:
Cambrian sedimentary...
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established to the west of Banc Du, and in 1293
Robert de Vale (Lord of
Trefgarn) was
granted a w****ly
market and three-day
annual fair. The
manor was still...
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mother house of
Clairvaux Abbey. In 1144 it was
located at
Little Trefgarn, near Haverfordwest. It
moved to
Whitland in
about 1155, a site having...
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Haverfordwest St Mary, Llawhaden, Prendergast, Rudbaxton, Spittal, St Dogwells,
Trefgarn, Uzmaston,
Walton East and Wiston. It is
named after the
River Cleddau...