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Aberystruth was an
ancient ecclesiastical parish in Wales,
located beside the north-west
corner of the
county of
Monmouthshire against the
border with...
- name had
previously been an
alternative name for the
ancient parish of
Aberystruth which had
covered a
large part of the area and had its
parish church...
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tribes people were
revealed in the
Cwmcelyn in
Blaenau Gwent by the
Aberystruth Archaeological Society. In Scandinavia,
cairns have been used for centuries...
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Welsh Nant-y-glo 'brook of coal') is a
village in the
ancient parish of
Aberystruth and
county of
Monmouth situated deep
within the
South Wales Valleys between...
- The
company spent £15,975 in 1825 on
freehold lands in the
parish of
Aberystruth in the
valley of the Ebwy Fach in
Monmouthshire but no
further information...
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Abertillery in the
unitary authority of
Blaenau Gwent,
ancient parish of
Aberystruth,
preserved county of
Gwent and
historic county of Monmouthshire. The...
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little more than an area of
scattered farms in the
ancient parish of
Aberystruth. In 1779 the
parish minister Edmund Jones described the area thus: "The...
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Sketch of
Matron Ellen Gould in 1900 Born (1860-03-29)29
March 1860
Aberystruth,
Wales Died 19 July 1941(1941-07-19) (aged 81)
Neutral Bay, New South...
- The
gwyllion often came into the
houses of the
people at the
parish of
Aberystruth,
especially in
stormy weather. She was
always made welcome, not out of...
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arose on the
boundary of two parishes,
Llangattock in
Brecknockshire and
Aberystruth in
Monmouthshire on the 1779
establishment of the
Beaufort Iron Works...