- or Sir Frycheiniog), also
formerly known as the
County of Brecknock,
Breconshire, or the
County of Brecon, was an
administrative county in the
south of...
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Breconshire is an
alternative name for the
Welsh county of
Brecknockshire It may also
refer to:
Breconshire (UK
Parliament constituency)
Breconshire (1939)...
- MV
Breconshire was a 9,776-gross
register ton (GRT)
cargo liner built in the late 1930s for the Glen Line. She was
taken over by the
Royal Navy during...
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Retrieved 11 May 2007. King, D.J.
Cathcart (1961). "The
Castles of
Breconshire". Brycheiniog. 7: 71–94. Remfry, P.M., Hay on Wye Castle, 1066 to 1298...
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Breconshire Brewery was a
brewery in
Brecon in Powys, Wales.
Since its
establishment in 2002, the
brewery has
received numerous awards at
Campaign for...
- chamber. In 1589
Knollys was
elected MP for
Reading and
Breconshire and
chose to sit for
Breconshire. He
became Deputy Lieutenant in 1590 and
Custos Rotulorum...
- The 1875
Breconshire by-election was
fought on 20 May 1875. The by-election was
fought due to the
succession to a
peerage of the in****bent Conservative...
- the seat from the
Liberal Unionist. He was
Liberal candidate for the
Breconshire Division at the 1895
General Election in
succession to the
retiring Liberal...
-
counties of
Warwickshire and Herefordshire, and the
Welsh counties of
Breconshire and Glamorgan,
between the
Caroline era and the 19th century. According...
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constituency was
created in the
boundary changes of 1918 by
merging Breconshire and Radnorshire, both
previously constituencies in
their own right. As...