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| He was sometime Chairman of | Cardiganshire and Anglesey Quarter Sessions. |
| He was appointed Sheriff of | Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire in 1435. |
| Johns was the son of Thomas Evans Johns of | Cardiganshire and his wife Elizabeth Tudor Avis. |
| He was born in New Quay, | Cardiganshire, and began work as a farm labourer aged 11 |
| He was a J.P. for Pembroke, Carmarthen and | Cardiganshire and was High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire in |
| enant of Dyfed and the Lord Lieutenants of | Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire each became Lieutenant |
| lly copper ore was imported from Cornwall, | Cardiganshire and Ireland, but by the 1820s Swansea was |
| of the Great Sessions for Carmarthenshire, | Cardiganshire, and Pembrokeshire, and was Puisne Justice |
| f Oyer and terminer in Carmarthenshire and | Cardiganshire, and in November of that year he was appoi |
| of Llan Dyfriog and Rector of Llan Gynllo, | Cardiganshire, and his wife, Margaret, daughter of Jenki |
| In 1951 Ceredigion: Journal of the | Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association started. |
| nsactions and Archaeological Record of the | Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association in 1913; it ceased |
| The society was founded, as | Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association, 1911 to promote t |
| s elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Cardiganshire at a by-election in 1932, following the re |
| he was elected as Coalition Liberal MP for | Cardiganshire at a by-election in 1921. |
| Evans did not stand again in | Cardiganshire, but at the 1924 general election he defea |
| ril 1974, replacing the Lord Lieutenant of | Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. |
| he traditional counties of Brecknockshire, | Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Radnor |
| Carmarthenshire and | Cardiganshire Constabulary was the Home Office police fo |
| mation of Carmarthenshire Constabulary and | Cardiganshire Constabulary under section 4 of the Police |
| t was amalgamated with Carmarthenshire and | Cardiganshire Constabulary and Pembrokeshire Constabular |
| h, the son of Evan Evans, the Clerk to the | Cardiganshire County Council and his wife Annie Davies. |
| granted to the Herbert family, who came to | Cardiganshire during the reign of Elizabeth I. One, Sir |
| Originally from | Cardiganshire, Evans served curacies in Brecknockshire a |
| longed to an old Welsh Carmarthenshire and | Cardiganshire family. |
| ined in 1963 and served at Borth, in north | Cardiganshire, for ten years. |
| He was High Sheriff of | Cardiganshire for the year 1941 to 1942. |
| his title to the prebend of Llandygwydd in | Cardiganshire given under the college of Abergwili, was |
| He served as High Sheriff of | Cardiganshire in 1851. |
| He was then elected MP for | Cardiganshire in 1885. |
| Thomas contested Aberavon in 1964 and | Cardiganshire in 1966. |
| Chichester became High Sheriff of | Cardiganshire in 1831 when he was living at Llanbadarn F |
| He represented | Cardiganshire in the House of Commons from 1694 to 1698. |
| Returning to Wales, he was High Sheriff of | Cardiganshire in 1851, and in 1863 was created a baronet |
| f Wales who was ordained to a pastorate in | Cardiganshire in 1925. |
| id's College, Lampeter and High Sheriff of | Cardiganshire in the year 1941-42. |
| He was elected to the House of Commons for | Cardiganshire in 1755, a seat he held until 1761 and aga |
| ter the English Restoration he represented | Cardiganshire in the Cavalier Parliament between 1661 an |
| rne (1730 - 6 January 1800), of Trawsgoed, | Cardiganshire, known as Viscount Lisburne from 1766 to 1 |
| Thomas Jones - A | Cardiganshire Landlord's Advice to his Tenants (1800) |
| the issue of its choice of candidate, the | Cardiganshire Liberal Association invited five potential |
| In the event, at a rowdy meeting, | Cardiganshire Liberals voted to adopt Llewelyn Williams. |
| dropped out of contention, the choice for | Cardiganshire Liberals crystallised between Evans and Ll |
| Llewelyn Williams, it was decided that if | Cardiganshire Liberals chose a Coalition Liberal candida |
| Born in | Cardiganshire, Lloyd entered Oriel College, Oxford in 16 |
| ommitted suicide in Maesnewydd, Llanwnnen, | Cardiganshire on 28 March 1846, and was buried on 1 Apri |
| ds was born in about 1687 in Llanychaearn, | Cardiganshire, south Wales and educated at Jesus College |
| college, with his bequest of some land in | Cardiganshire taking effect after his widow's death in 1 |
| Davies was born at Pontrhydygroes in | Cardiganshire the son of a Congregationalist minister. |
| was born in Beulah, near Newcastle Emlyn, | Cardiganshire, the only son of David Jones and Margaret |
| ties restored for administrative purposes: | Cardiganshire, the council of which renamed itself Cered |
| ombe Longcroft was born on May 13, 1883 in | Cardiganshire, Wales, the third of four children born to |
| ember 1667 - 20 March 1721), of Trawsgoed, | Cardiganshire, was a Welsh nobleman. |
| His father, Walter Lloyd of Voelallt, | Cardiganshire, was attorney-general for south Wales and |
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