Searching for "BODORGAN"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    ABERFFRAW Bodorgan r. station, and 12 SE of Holyhead. It has a post office under Bangor, and an inn. It was formerly Imperial
    BODOEN BODOEN , an ancient seat of the Owens, near Bodorgan House, 2¾ miles SE of Aberffraw, in Anglesey. Imperial
    Bodorgan Bodorgan , ry. sta. and seat, 12 miles SE. of Holyhead, S. Anglesey. Bartholomew
    BODORGAN BODORGAN , a station on the Chester and Holyhead railway, 12 miles SE by E of Holyhead. Bodorgan House, the seat Imperial
    CERRIG-CEINWEN Bodorgan r. station, and 5½ NE of Aberffraw. Post Town, Llangefni, under Bangor. Acres, 1,582. Real property, £1,621. Pop., 465. Houses Imperial
    CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY Bodorgan, and north-westward thence to Holyhead. It traverses tunnels at Chester, Penmaen Rhas, Llandegai, Bangor, Belmont, and Treddraeth; great Imperial
    HENEGLWYS Bodorgan. Post town, Llangefni, Anglesey. Acres, 2, 062. Real property, £2, 101. Pop., 510. Houses, 114. The property is divided Imperial
    LLANBEULAN Bodorgan r. station, and 6 W of Llangefni. Post town, Holyhead. Acres, 2,943. Real property, £2,590. Pop., 315. Houses Imperial
    LLANDDWYN, or LLANDDWYNWEN Bodorgan r. station, and 8 W of Carnarvon. ' ' Almost the whole of the island,'' says Rowlands, ''has been overwhelmed with Imperial
    LLANGADWALADR, or EGLWYSAEL Bodorgan r. station, and 2½ ENE of Aberffraw. Post town, Aberffraw, under Bangor. Acres, 4,718; of which 1,230 are water Imperial
    LLANGWYFAN Bodorgan r. station. Post town, Aberffraw, under Bangor. Acres, 1,828; of which 82 are water. Real property, £1,155. Pop., 200. Houses Imperial
    Newborough Bodorgan sta. and 12 miles SW. of Beaumaris; P.O. Newborough was at one period a place of importance. It was the capital Bartholomew
    NEWBOROUGH-ST. PETER, or Llanbedr-New-borough Bodorgan r.station, and 4 W N W of Carnarvon; had anciently a residence of the princes of North Wales; bore Imperial
    TALYLLYN Bodorgan r. station, and 6½ SW of Llangefni. Post town, Holyhead. The statistics are returned with the parish. The living Imperial
    Trefdraeth miles NE. of Bodorgan sta. and 5½ miles SW. of Llangefni, 3135 ac., pop. 894; contains Yard, near Malltraeth Sands. Bartholomew
    TREFDRAETH Bodorgan r. station, and 5¾ SW of Llangefni. It contains Yard village, and has fairs on May and 1 Nov. Post Imperial
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