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Adpar,
formerly Trefhedyn, is a
village in Ceredigion, Wales, in the
community of Llandyfriog, now
considered as a part of
Newcastle Emlyn to
which it...
- and Cenarth, also in Carmarthenshire, and by
Llandyfriog in Ceredigion.
Adpar is the part of town on the
Ceredigion side of the
River Teifi. It was formerly...
- gr****
courts were
located in the
meadows downstream of the
River Teifi in
Adpar, with a
small pavilion and a
marquee donated by the
Emlyn Arms
public house...
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Castles of
which only
earthworks or
nothing remains include:
Aberdyfi Castle Adpar Motte Blaenporth Castle Caer
Penrhos Castell Abereinon Castell Cadwgan Castell...
- period, but
primarily consisted of Cardigan, Aberystwyth,
Lampeter and
Adpar, the
latter now a
suburb of
Newcastle Emlyn across the Teifi, in Carmarthenshire...
-
rugby union club
based on the
outskirts of the town in the
community of
Adpar,
Ceredigion on the
north bank of the
River Teifi. The club
currently plays...
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equally evil sister,
Adpar. This is due to the
healing powers it
would bestow, as the
leader of the
centaurs was
crippled by
Adpar's magic. The group's...
- Carmarthenshire),
Tyssul Castle, and Tre-fach, and, in 1830, an
academy at
Adpar,
Newcastle Emlyn. His
pupils included the
antiquary Thomas Stephens. He...
- Sain Tathan:
Glyndwr Publishing. ISBNÂ 1-903529-09-3. "About
Adpar".
Newcastle Emlyn and
Adpar.
Archived from the
original on 2009-10-08.
Retrieved 2012-02-11...
- Castle. The
first permanent legal printing press in
Wales is
established at
Adpar by
Isaac Carter of Carmarthenshire. It is
believed that its
first two publications...