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Town in Powys, Wales
frequently mutates to 'f' in Welsh). The community includes the settlements of Bodfach, Ty Crwyn, Abernaint and several farms. Historically, Llanfyllin was part
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Human settlement in Wales
Bodfach is a hamlet in the community of Llanfyllin, Powys, Wales. Nearby Bodfach Estate goes back to 1160 when by Einion Efell inherited the land from
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Motte and Bailey Castle in Near Llanfyllin
was destroyed in 1257. The site overlooks Bodfach Hall approximately 1 km south-east in the hamlet of Bodfach near Llanfyllin. Tomen yr Allt and the wooded
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List of buildings in county of Wales
of Wales. Retrieved 10 March 2023. "Bodfach Hall Park (700054)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 10 March 2023. "Bodfach Hall Garden, Llanfyllin (86671)". Coflein
Registered historic parks and gardens in Powys
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British politician
British politician. He was born the son of Bell Lloyd of Pontryffyd and Bodfach and succeeded his uncle Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, 1st Baronet, as second
Edward Lloyd, 1st Baron Mostyn
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Welsh county ceremonial officer
Penybont, Llansilin / George Llewellyn, Shrewsbury 1677: John Kyffin, of Bodfach, Llanfyllin 1678: John Williams, of Ystumcolwyn, Meifod 1679: Sidney Godolphin
High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
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Welsh county ceremonial officer
Bailey) of Penmyarth, Glanusk Park, Crickhowell 1992–1993: lan Gray, of Bodfach Hall, Llanyllin 1993–1994: Captain Andrew James Gibson-Watt 1994–1995:
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Former county divisions in mid Wales
Tre-lys, Tre’r Llan Isaf, Tre’r Llan Ichaf’ Ystumgynon. Llanfyllin:-Bachie, Bodfach, Bodran, Bodyddon, Brynelltyn, Camen, Garth-gell, Globwll, Nantallan, Rhiwnachor
Townships_in_Montgomeryshire
British politician
the elderly. His mother-in-law suffered from dementia. He founded the Bodfach Charitable Trust in 2006, which he is also a trustee of. In addition, he
Simon_Baynes
"LLOYD, Sir Edward Pryce, 2nd Bt. (1768-1854), of Pengwern, Flints. and Bodfach, Mont". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 October 2021. "LLOYD
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