Searching for "LLANWRTYD"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Beulah Radnorshire Beulah , 5 miles from Llanwrtyd, Radnorshire; P.O. Bartholomew
    Bont Brecknockshire Bont .-- vil., Llanwrtyd par., NW. Brecknockshire, 12 miles W. of Builth. Bartholomew
    BONT Brecknockshire BONT , a village in Llanwrtyd parish, Brecon; 12 miles W of Builth. Imperial
    Bontrhydyfere Brecknockshire Bontrhydyfere , vil., Llanwrtyd par., NW. Brecknockshire, 11½ miles W. of Builth. Bartholomew
    BONTRHYDYFERE Brecknockshire BONTRHYDYFERE , a village in Llanwrtyd parish, Brecon; 11½ miles W of Builth. Imperial
    BRECKNOCKSHIRE, Breconshire, or Brecon Brecknockshire Llanwrtyd. A large tract in all the NW, to within 5 miles of Builth, consists of lower silurian rocks. A tract Imperial
    CENTRAL WALES RAILWAY Radnorshire Haven. It was opened to Llanwrtyd in May 1867, and farther in 1868; and it is worked by the Northwestern. Imperial
    CLAWDD-MADOG Brecknockshire Llanwrtyd parish, Brecon; 13 miles W of Builth. It contains the Llanwrtyd wells, and the villages of Bout and Pontrhydyfere Imperial
    CYNGHORDY Carmarthenshire CYNGHORDY , a station on the Central Wales railway; between Llandovery and Llanwrtyd. Imperial
    Dinas Brecknockshire Dinas , seat, near Llanwrtyd, Brecknockshire. Bartholomew
    Esgair Dafydd Brecknockshire Esgair Dafydd , hill, nr. Llanwrtyd, Brecknockshire. Bartholomew
    LLANDOVERY Carmarthenshire Llanwrtyd, electorally in Brecon, and containing the parishes of Llanwrtyd and Llandulasin-Tyr-Abbot. Acres, 154,572. Poor rates in 1863, £6,793. Pop. in 1851,15,055; in 1861,14,775. Houses Imperial
    LLANGAMMARCH Brecknockshire Llanwrtyd, in the diocese of St. David,s. Value, £209. Patron, the Bishop of St. David,s. The church Imperial
    Llanwrtyd Brecknockshire Llanwrtyd , par. and ry. sta. (Llanwrtyd Wells), in NW. of Brecknockshire, on river Irvon, 10 miles SW. of Builth Road Bartholomew
    LLANWRTYD Brecknockshire LLANWRTYD , a parish and a sub-district in the district of Llandovery and county of Brecon. The parish lies on the river Imperial
    LLECHWEDDOR Brecknockshire Llanwrtyd parish, Brecon; on the river Irvon, 12 miles WNW of Builth. It includes the village of Bontrhydyfere. Real property Imperial
    TREHENGWIN Brecknockshire TREHENGWIN , a village in Llanwrtyd parish, Brecon; 12 miles WSW of Builth. Imperial
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