Searching for "LLANGWM"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    ASAPH (St.) Flintshire Llangwm, and the p. curacies of St. Mary-Llanrwst, Capel-Garmon, Colwyn, Foelas, Llangwstennin, Llanrhôs and Yspytty Ifan Imperial
    Cefneymer Denbighshire Cefneymer , place, Llangwm par., S. Denbighshire, 14 miles SW. of Ruthin. Bartholomew
    CHEPSTOW Monmouthshire Llangwm, Llansoy, Llanfihangel-Tor-y-Mynydd, Portskewett, Caldicott, Ifton, Roggiett, Llanfihaugel-near-Roggiett, Undy, Caerwent, Llanvair-Discoed, and part of St. Bride Imperial
    CORWEN Merionethshire Llangwm, Cerrig-y-Druidion, and Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr, -the last partly, the two previous wholly, electorally in Denbigh. Acres, 123, 807. Poor Imperial
    DAVIDS (St.) Pembrokeshire Llangwm, Nolton, West Robeston, Talbemmy, Treffgarne, West Walton, and Walwyns-Castle; the vicarages of Comros, Haverfordwest-St. Mary, St. Ismael Imperial
    DISGARTH Denbighshire DISGARTH , a township in Llangwm parish, Denbigh; 7½ miles W of Corwen. Pop., 88. Imperial
    Disgurth Denbighshire Disgurth , hamlet, Llangwm par., Denbighshire, 7J miles W. of Corwen. Bartholomew
    HAVERFORDWEST Pembrokeshire Llangwm, and Freystrop, and the extra-parochial tract of Shokham Island; the sub-district of St. Davids, containing the parishes Imperial
    LANGWM Denbighshire
    Monmouthshire
    Pembrokeshire
    LANGWM . See LLANGWM. Imperial
    LLANDAFF Glamorgan Llangwm, Llantrissent, and Usk; and the p. curacies of Llanbaddock, Llanddewi-Vach, LLlangeviewPertholley, Llanvihangel-Llantarnam, Llanvihangel, Pont-y-Moile, Monkswood Imperial
    Llangwm Monmouthshire Llangwm , par., Monmouthshire, 3 miles E. of Usk, 3159 ac., pop. 300; P.O.; consists of 2 townships - Llangwm Icha , pop. 43; Llangtwm Bartholomew
    Llangwm Pembrokeshire Llangwm , par., Pembrokeshire, in S. of co., on Milford Haven, 5 miles SE. of Haverfordwest, 1905 ac. and 298 foreshore Bartholomew
    Llangwm Denbighshire Llangwm .-- par. and vil., Denbighshire - par., 10,077 ac., pop. 933; vil., 7½ miles NW. of Corwen; P.O. Bartholomew
    LLANGWM Monmouthshire LLANGWM , a parish in Chepstow district, Monmouth; on an affluent of the river Usk, 3½ miles E of Usk r. station Imperial
    LLANGWM, or LANGWM Pembrokeshire LLANGWM , or LANGWM, a parish in Haverfordwest district, Pembroke; on Milford haven, 4 miles ESE of Johnston r. station, and.5 Imperial
    LLANGWM, or LLANGWYN Denbighshire LLANGWM , or LLANGWYN, a township and a parish in the district of Corwen and county of Denbigh. The township lies Imperial
    MOLFRE Denbighshire MOLFRE , a township in Llangwm parish, Denbigh; 14 miles SW of Ruthin. Pop., 83. Imperial
    RHOSYMAMBICH Denbighshire RHOSYMAMBICH , a township in Llangwm parish, Denbigh; 14 miles S W of Ruthin. Pop., 72. Imperial
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