- pronunciation: [ˈsir gaɨ̯rˈnarvɔn]),
sometimes spelled Caernarvonshire or
Carnarvonshire, was an
administrative county in the north-west of Wales,
later classed...
- were
raised from
Caernarfonshire (then
spelt Carnarvonshire) in
North Wales: 1st (Carnarvon)
Carnarvonshire RVC,
raised on 1
March 1860,
recruited mainly...
- The
Carnarvonshire Railway was a
railway connecting Caernarvon (terminus of the
Bangor and
Caernarvon Railway line from Bangor) with Afon Wen. The Carnarvonshire...
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Conwy (/ˈkɒnwi/, Welsh: [ˈkɔnʊɨ] ),
previously known in
English as Conway, is a
walled market town,
community and the
administrative centre of
Conwy County...
- The 1st
Carnarvonshire Artillery Volunteers was a part-time unit of the
British Army in
North Wales from 1862 to 1922. It
fought on the
Western Front in...
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Member of
Parliament for
Carnarvonshire in the
First Protectorate Parliament. He
stood for
parliament again for
Carnarvonshire in 1659 and
petitioned after...
- 46.
Thomas Edward Lawrence was born on 16
August 1888 in Tremadog,
Carnarvonshire, Wales, in a
house named Gorphwysfa, now
known as
Snowdon Lodge. His...
- ISBN 978-1-349-02349-3. "
Carnarvonshire Election". The Cornishman. No. 125. 2
December 1880. p. 5. "The Nanney-Ites in
Carnarvonshire".
Liverpool Mercury....
- The
Carnarvonshire Militia,
later the
Royal Carnarvon Rifles, was an
auxiliary regiment reorganised in the
county of
Caernarfonshire (then
spelt Carnarvonshire)...
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Parliament constituency) Caernarfonshire, also
spelt Caernarvonshire or
Carnarvonshire, one of
thirteen historic counties of
Wales Carnarvon, Iowa Caernarvon...