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Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Brongwyn (also spelt Bryngwyn or Bryn Gwyn) is a village in the community of Beulah, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 69.5 miles (111.9 km) from Cardiff and
Brongwyn
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Haverfordwest, Merthyr St Mary: Ambleston, Angle, Begelly, Bletherston, Brongwyn, Burton, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Cilgwyn, Coedcanlas, Fishguard, Haverfordwest
Diocese_of_St_Davids
Village and community in Ceredigion, Wales
community area of Beulah also covers the villages of Llandygwydd, Betws Ifan, Brongwyn, Tŷ-llwyd, Cwm-cou and the larger part of Cenarth, which it shares with
Beulah,_Ceredigion
Former land divisions of Wales
Aberporth • Aberteifi/Cardigan • Bangor Teifi • Betws Ifan • Blaenporth • Brongwyn • Henllan • Llandyfriog • Llandygwydd • Llandysul (Capel Dewi • Llandyssulfed
List_of_hundreds_of_Wales
Settlement SN6467 Brongest Brongest Settlement SN3245 Bron-gwyn Bron-gwyn Brongwyn Settlement SN2843 Bronwydd Bronwydd Settlement SN3543 Brynafan Brynafan
List of standardised Welsh place-names in Ceredigion
List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Ceredigion
Seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales
he intended to write. Capt. Walter Rymer's family lived in Sunnydale on Brongwyn Lane in New Quay (Register of Electors, 1945). He captained trawlers for
New_Quay
UK railway company
opening of the station until January 1866, followed a month later by one at Brongwyn (later Bryngwyn). It was unstaffed, and passengers operated a signal if
Oswestry_and_Newtown_Railway
/ 52.1801°N 4.4202°W / 52.1801; -4.4202), partial contour fort Gaer, Brongwyn (52°03′26″N 4°29′39″W / 52.0572°N 4.4941°W / 52.0572; -4.4941), contour
List_of_hillforts_in_Wales
Disused railway station in Wales
Cambrian Railways opened on 17 July 1863. The station was originally named Brongwyn; it was later renamed Bryngwyn. It was 6+3⁄4 miles (10.9 km) from Llanymynech
Bryngwyn_Halt_railway_station
Merionethshire & Montgomeryshire. Newcastle in Emlyn PLU Bangor, Bettws-Evan, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandyfriog, Llandyssil, Llanfair-Orllwyn, Llanfair-Treflygen
List of poor law unions in Wales
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_Wales
Welsh county ceremonial officer
Monksfields 1837: Robert Phillips, of Hiros 1838: Martin Williams, of Brongwyn 1839: David Hamer, of Glanrafor 1840: Thomas Evans, of Maenol 1841: John
High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire
Ceredigion 52°04′N 4°27′W / 52.07°N 04.45°W / 52.07; -04.45 SN3245 Brongwyn Ceredigion 52°03′N 4°31′W / 52.05°N 04.51°W / 52.05; -04.51 SN2843 Bronington
List of United Kingdom locations: Bro-Bron
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bro-Bron
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