Bye-gones: Relating to Wales and the Border CountiesPrinted at the Caxton workd., 1890 |
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Abbey amongst ancient Asaph Bala Bangor Bishop borough Breton British Bye-Gones called Cambrian Canon Cardiganshire Castle Celtic century chapel Chester Church Clwydfardd College Corwen CURRENT NOTES Cymmrodorion daughter David Davies death deceased Denbigh Denbighshire died district Earl Edward Eisteddfod Ellesmere English Evans Flintshire Griffith Gruffydd Gwynedd Hall Halston held Henry hill honour Howell Hughes interesting John Jones King Lady land late Lewis Llanfyllin Llangollen Llanidloes Llansilin Lloyd London Lord Machynlleth married Mayor meeting memory Merionethshire Messrs Miss Montgomeryshire monument neighbourhood Newtown North Wales old Welsh Oswestry Owen parish Powis present Prince QUERIES Railway records rector residence Richard Robert Ruthin School Shrewsbury Shropshire Society South South Wales stone Thomas Thursday tion took town Vicar Welsh Welsh language Welshmen Welshpool Williams Wrexham Wynn
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