- Gaernarfon,
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈsir gaɨ̯rˈnarvɔn]),
sometimes spelled Caernarvonshire or Carnarvonshire, was one of the
thirteen historic counties of Wales...
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Caernarvonshire Constabulary was the Home
Office police force for the
county of
Caernarvonshire,
Wales from 1856
until 1950. The
Constabulary was formed...
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Bangor (/ˈbæŋɡɔːr/; Welsh: [ˈbaŋɡɔr] ) is a
cathedral city and
community in Gwynedd,
North Wales. It is the
oldest city in Wales.
Historically part of...
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Gwynedd is a
large rural county in
North Wales. It
includes the high
mountains of
Snowdonia National Park and the
mixed farmland and
hills of the Llŷn...
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Nefyn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈnɛvɨn] ,
archaically anglicised as Nevin) is a town and
community on the
northwest coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, Gwynedd,...
- The
Caernarfonshire flag (Welsh:
Baner Sir Gaernarfon) is the flag of the
historic Welsh county of Caernarfon. The
origins of the
emblem of the
three eagles...
- This is a list of
Sheriffs of
Caernarvonshire (or Carnarvonshire). The
Sheriff is the
oldest secular office under the Crown.
Formerly the
Sheriff was...
- The
Caernarvonshire and
Anglesey Infirmary,
commonly known as the C&A, was a
general hospital in Bangor, Wales. It was
first established in 1809 and demolished...
- He
represented Caernarvonshire, St Ives and
Beaumaris in the
House of
Commons and also
served as Lord
Lieutenant of
Caernarvonshire. His
second wife...
- John Wynn may
refer to: John "Wynn" ap Maredudd, Head of the
cadet lineage of the
House of
Aberffraw descending from
Rhodri ab
Owain Gwynedd, 1525–1559...