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Until 1974,
Brecknockshire (Welsh:
Brycheiniog or Sir Frycheiniog), also
formerly known as the
County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the
County of Brecon...
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Newton (Welsh name Trenewydd) is a
hamlet located between the
market town of
Brecon and the
village of Llansantffraed, mid Wales, on the A40 road. It was...
- The
Brecknockshire Battalion was a
Welsh unit of the
British Army's
auxiliary forces.
First raised in 1859, it
became a
Volunteer Battalion of the South...
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Beulah is a
village in
southern Powys, Wales, in the
community of Treflys,
lying on the Afon Cammarch. The
village sits
astride the main A483 road about...
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served as Lord
Lieutenant of
Brecknockshire.
After 1723, all Lord
Lieutenants were also
Custos Rotulorum of
Brecknockshire. The
office was
abolished on...
- This
resulted in the
creation of five new
counties (Monmouthshire,
Brecknockshire, Radnorshire,
Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire) from the
Marches of...
- Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire, and
Brecknockshire.
Powys covers the
historic counties of
Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, most of
Brecknockshire, and part of historic...
- The
Brecknockshire Militia,
later the
Royal Brecknockshire Rifles, was an
auxiliary regiment reorganised from
earlier precursor units in the
Welsh county...
- Cendl) is a
community and
village located in the
historic county of
Brecknockshire (Breconshire) and the
preserved county of Gwent. It
currently lies on...
- Independents),
which is
particularly important in
Carmarthenshire and
Brecknockshire. The
London Missionary Society was
effectively the
world mission arm...