Searching for "ARDUDWY"

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    Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type)
    ARDUDWY Cantref Division of Ancient County MERIONETHSHIRE (Ancient County)
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    Place name County Entry Source
    Ardudwy Merionethshire Ardudwy , hundred, NW. Merioneth, 125,955 ac., pop. 24,452. Bartholomew
    ARDUDWY Merionethshire ARDUDWY , a hundred in the NW of Merioneth. It contains Harlech, sixteen parishes, and part of another; and is cut into Imperial
    Beddau-Gwyr-Ardudwy Merionethshire Beddau-Gwyr-Ardudwy , group of ancient graves, Michnant Hill, Merioneth, 14 miles NW. of Bala. Bartholomew
    BEDDAU-GWYR-ARDUDWY Merionethshire ARDUDWY , a group of ancient graves on Michnant hill, Merioneth; 3 miles NE of Festiniog, and 14 WNW of Bala Imperial
    DRWS-ARDUDWY Merionethshire DRWS-ARDUDWY , a sublime mountain-pass, under Rhinog-Fawr, in Merioneth; 9 miles SE by E of Harlech. Imperial
    LLANDDWYWE Merionethshire Ardudwy pass. LlynIrddin, a lake of noticeable size, lies on the W slopes of Llawlech. Remains of an ancient British Imperial
    LLYN-MORWYNION Merionethshire story, that a number of maidens drowned themselves in it, in connexion with a raid by the men of Ardudwy. Imperial
    MERIONETH, or MERIONETHISHIRE Merionethshire Ardudwy-Is-Artro, Ardudwy-UwchArtro, Edernion, Estimaner, Mowddwy, Penllyn, and Talybont. The registration county takes in a township from Montgomeryshire Imperial
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