- Llandysul, also
spelt Llandyssul, is a
small town and
community in the
county of Ceredigion, Wales. As a
community it
consists of the
townships of Capel...
-
Llandyssul (previously Llandyssil) was a
railway station near the
village of Llandysul, West Wales, on the
originally broad gauge Teifi Valley line of...
-
Hywel Wyn; Morgan,
Richard (2007).
Dictionary of the Place-names of
Wales (First ed.).
Llandyssul, Ceredigion:
Gomer Press. p. lix. ISBN 9781843239017....
- The
first election to the
Cardiganshre County Council was held in
January 1889. It was
followed by the 1892 election. The
county was
divided into numerous...
- the Reformation. Owen,
Eluned E. (1961). The
Later Life of
Bishop Owen.
Llandyssul:
Gomerian Press. p. 349. Lloyd, J.E. (1912). A
History of
Wales from the...
- 1-871731-62-3] Owen,
Eluned E. (1961). The
Later Life of
Bishop Owen.
Llandyssul:
Gomerian Press. p. 434. "Bishop John
Davies chosen as new Archbishop...
- Thomas, London:
Aurum R. S.
Thomas (2009),
Letters to
Raymond Garlick,
Llandyssul: Gomer. "RS
Thomas centenary celebrated by
Bangor Cathedral service"....
- [sic] 0153 95 Grange-over-Sands Grange-Over-Sands [sic] 01559
Llandysul Llandyssul [sic] 01877
Callander Callandar [sic] 01889
Rugeley Rugely [sic] 01934...
- 1654 and 1656.
Lloyd was
awarded DD at
Oxford in 1661 and was
rector of
Llandyssul and
vicar of
Llanfihangel Ystrad in that year. Williams,
William Retlaw...
-
company to
Llandyssul and
eventually to
Newcastle Emlyn, by the GWR in the 1890s, but
never reached Cardigan. The
section from
Carmarthen to
Llandyssul was built...