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Tregroes (Welsh for 'Settlement of the Cross') is a
hamlet in the
community of Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 64.1
miles (103.2 km) from Cardiff...
- the
subjects of the
first verse of the Joan Baez
parody song, "Pull the
Tregroes," on
National Lampoon's 1972
album Radio Dinner.
Steel Pulse, an English...
- it
consists of the
townships of
Capel Dewi, ****b, Pontsian, Pren-gwyn,
Tregroes,
Rhydowen and the town of
Llandysul itself.
Llandysul lies in
south Ceredigion...
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Whitchurch (Welsh:
Tregroes, lit. "Town of the Cross") is a
small village and
parish (Plwy'r Groes, lit. "Parish of the Cross") in north-western Pembrokeshire...
- (3): 1959–60; 1985–86; 1987–88 "The
Sports now have
their new home at
Tregroes Park". "Teams miss
promotion as
Pembrokeshire Football League restructures...
- "George Jackson," in particular.
Listed on the
album cover as "Pull the
Tregroes, Negroes" "Lonely at the Bottom" Joe ****er John
Belushi With Paul Jacobs...
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Settlement SN5457
Tregaron Tregaron Settlement SN6759 Tre-groes Tre-groes
Tregroes Settlement SN4044 Tre-main Tre-main
Settlement SN2348 Tre'r-ddôl Tre'r-ddôl...
- St
Lawrence • Tremarchog/St
Nicholas • Tyddewi/St
Davids • Whitchurch/
Tregroes Deugleddyf/Dungleddy Ambleston/Treamlod • Bletherston/Trefelen • Boulston...
- Major, St Bride's-super-Ely, St
Brides Wentloog, Skenfrith,
Trearddur Bay,
Tregroes SS
Bridget &
Cwyfan 1
Lower Dyserth St
Brynach 8
Dinas Cross, Henry's Moat...
- 1925 to
serve sons and
daughters of farmers. Its main
building is the old
Tregroes House and was
originally known as
Pencoed College of Agriculture, Horticulture...