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The work was supervised by A R | Powys who also oversaw the work at the Old St Cuthbe |
in the hills near the village of Abergwesyn in | Powys, Wales. |
After 1284 | Powys Wenwynwyn ceased to exist. |
nwgan ap Selyf who regained power after Eiludd | Powys was killed at the battle of Battle of Maes Cog |
Cynfyn (died 1075), a Prince of Gwynedd and of | Powys. |
From there it goes through Llandough and Dinas | Powys. |
ection, 2007 Welsh Assembly Elections and 2008 | Powys County Council election. |
re, Cheshire, the Llangollen area and northern | Powys in the United Kingdom. |
Bala (in the county of Gwynedd) and Llangynog ( | Powys), briefly passing through Denbighshire. |
ol is a village in the Welsh principal area of | Powys located on the A489 road between Cemmaes Road |
y of Montgomeryshire, in the principal area of | Powys. |
)) is a village in the Welsh principal area of | Powys, located between the historic town of Machynll |
The region covers the areas of | Powys, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Camarthenshire and |
ith Newport County followed by spells at Dinas | Powys and Barry Town. |
Born at Ystradgynlais, | Powys, Wales, Daniel was educated at University of W |
He was educated at Dinas | Powys Primary School and Stanwell Comprehensive Scho |
ch terminate at Barry Island, calling at Dinas | Powys, Cadoxton, Barry Docks and Barry. |
nery (one of only two in Wales) at Llanllugan, | Powys, Wales. |
ell (2007), signed by artist and author, Dinas | Powys, Canna Press |
The damages awarded crippled | Powys financially, and he was forced to make substan |
In 1088 Cadwgan ap Bleddyn of | Powys attacked Deheubarth and forced Rhys to flee to |
Shropshire and also just over the border into | Powys, Wales. |
s along the Teme Valley crossing the border of | Powys (Wales) and Herefordshire, (England), its east |
of it forms the administrative border between | Powys and Monmouthshire. |
n is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border in | Powys, Wales, in the Black Mountains within the Brec |
form part of the Welsh/English border between | Powys and Shropshire. |
the Black Mountains forming the border between | Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales and Herefordshire i |
h in Shropshire, England, near the border with | Powys, Wales. |
xactly on the Welsh-English border, straddling | Powys and Herefordshire. |
xactly on the Welsh-English border, straddling | Powys and Herefordshire. |
cal lore remembered the traditional borders of | Powys as extending to the Wye, while in 1176, Bishop |
Swansea, Neath Port Talbot County Borough, and | Powys. |
rn at Talybont-on-Usk, south-east of Brecon in | Powys, in 1915 and brought up mostly in England and |
ed approximately eight miles west of Brecon in | Powys, Wales, and is believed to be the work of Llyw |
village in the valley of the Clywedog brook in | Powys, Wales. |
ng) is a hamlet 6 miles south of Builth Wells, | Powys. |
y an abandoned site just outside Builth Wells, | Powys, Wales. |
hly 6.5 miles (10.5 km) south of Builth Wells, | Powys, Wales. |
ry the Atherton estate was inherited by Thomas | Powys, Lord Lilford, who preferred to live at the fa |
produced by Bethan Jones and directed by Rhys | Powys for BBC 2W in 2005. |
He stood in a by-election to | Powys County Council in 2007 in the Welshpool, Gungr |
reat who had replaced King Cyngen ap Cadell of | Powys when he died on pilgramage to Rome (claiming t |
e modern-day village of Llanfair Caereinion in | Powys, Wales. |
ir principal seat and served as the capital of | Powys. |
Welshpool served briefly as the capital of | Powys Wenwynwyn or South Powys after its prince was |
er between the counties of Carmarthenshire and | Powys in southwest Wales. |
plateau to the west of the village of Carno in | Powys, Mid Wales, 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea le |
as "Central Wales" which covers Ceredigion and | Powys. |
r Wales covered the counties of Ceredigion and | Powys and the area of Gwynedd that had previously be |
ed to be a semi-autobiographical character, as | Powys mentioned having similar traits. |
of Brompton on the A489 between Church Stoke, | Powys and Newtown, Powys. |
way station serving the village of Cilmeri, in | Powys, mid Wales. |
-y-bont ar Wysg) is a village and community in | Powys, Wales. |
age that gives its name to Llywel community in | Powys, Wales. |
ire will be one of two constituencies covering | Powys, both entirely within the preserved county, an |
bus services, many of which are contracted by | Powys County Council and Shropshire County Council. |
t straddles the border between the counties of | Powys and Carmarthenshire. |
f Gwynedd, and part of the preserved county of | Powys. |
nclude a small part of the preserved county of | Powys. |
unty of Dyfed, most of the preserved county of | Powys and parts of the preserved counties of Clwyd a |
ounty of Dyfed, all of the preserved county of | Powys and part of the preserved county of Gwynedd. |
hin or on the boundary of the modern county of | Powys, former Brecknockshire. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
Aberysgir) is a village in the Welsh county of | Powys, in mid-Wales. |
big peak') is a natural lake in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
Crosses is a village located in the County of | Powys in Wales, close to the border with Shropshire. |
Brecon Beacons National Park, in the county of | Powys, Wales, United Kingdom. |
It is entirely within the preserved county of | Powys, and one of three Powys constituencies. |
outheast of Llandrindod Wells in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
d) was one of three districts of the county of | Powys, Wales, from 1974 - 1996. |
km) northeast of Crickhowell in the county of | Powys in south Wales. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
Milebrook is a hamlet in the Welsh county of | Powys. |
h district of Radnor and part of the county of | Powys. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
the southernmost third of the modern county of | Powys. |
Aberedw is a village in the Welsh county of | Powys. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
Act 1994, when it became part of the county of | Powys. |
ee local government districts of the county of | Powys, Wales from 1974 to 1996. |
Adfa is a village in the Welsh county of | Powys, in mid Wales. |
he valley of the Grwyne Fawr, in the county of | Powys (historically Brecknockshire) and close to its |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
onal Park east of Sennybridge in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
southern Montgomeryshire, in today's county of | Powys. |
Park southwest of Sennybridge in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
s a small village on the A470 in the county of | Powys in Wales. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
ver forming the boundary between the county of | Powys and the county borough of Neath Port Talbot in |
upland area of mid Wales within the county of | Powys. |
thin the community of Maescar in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
Forge is a village in the county of | Powys, Wales near to Machynlleth. |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys in South Wales. |
It is just inside the county of | Powys, and also within the Fforest Fawr Geopark desi |
The hill is largely within the Welsh county of | Powys though parts of its eastern flanks lie within |
Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
of the District of Radnor in the new county of | Powys. |
the former lordship now lies in the county of | Powys. |
Beacons National Park and within the county of | Powys. |
lished, with its area passing to the county of | Powys. |
e miles northeast of Abercraf in the county of | Powys, south Wales. |
a village and community in the Welsh county of | Powys. |
e in the community of Maescar in the county of | Powys, Wales. |
definition would include most of the county of | Powys in mid-Wales, Flintshire and Wrexham County Bo |
Carmarthenshire to the northeast; Cwmtwrch of | Powys to the east; Ystalyfera to the southeast; Pont |
s would have included Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn of | Powys; the Marwnad Cynddylan says of him that "when |
1020), also known as Cynfyn of | Powys, was a royal figure in the Kingdom of Powys. |
Graham Stanton and David J. | Powys, Hell: A Hard Look at a Hard Question: The Fat |
word compiler for The Observer on the death of | Powys Mathers, who had written under the name of Tor |
aughter of Maredudd ab Owain of Deheubarth and | Powys), her second husband was Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, t |
d it and subsequently the Liberal Democrats on | Powys County Council. |
eryshire (district), one of three districts of | Powys from 1974 - 1996 |
station serving the small village of Dolau in | Powys, mid Wales. |
s a village in the valley of the Afon Dulas in | Powys, Wales. |
mall village in the valley of the Afon Dyfi in | Powys about two miles north-east of Machynlleth. |
was created by a merger of the earlier Dyfed, | Powys and West Glamorgan fire brigades . |
dloes High School, (Local education authority: | Powys) is an 11-18 yr comprehensive school with 860 |
In 1996, he was elected to | Powys County Council. |
In 2008 Russell was elected to | Powys County Council to represent the Newtown Centra |
Hen (Hen the Old) of Brycheiniog and Eliseg of | Powys have been put forward as candidates. |
Dinas Emrys, Dinas | Powys, Pen Dinas and Castle-an-Dinas in Cornwall) an |
on the border between Shropshire, England and | Powys, Wales, near the town of Llandrinio. |
ises on the southern slopes of Mynydd Epynt in | Powys, Wales. |
ddwlad; and west of Offa's Dyke, especially in | Powys where a new castle was named, after its lord, |
for the South West and was Chief Executive of | Powys Training and Enterprise Council. |
ncestor of the Hughes of Gwerclas family (see: | Powys Fadog). |
e a regular visitor to Tiggy and her family in | Powys. |
rine, married into the former ruling family of | Powys Wenwynwyn, now Earls of Powis. |
For historical population figures see | Powys History Project. |
In his first-class career, | Powys scored 244 runs at a batting average of 6.97, |
arts of Pembrokeshire; the southern fringes of | Powys and Ceredigion; the northern part of Swansea. |
iving work are poems to his patrons from north | Powys. |
n the United Kingdom running from Churchstoke, | Powys to Llanfyllin, also in Powys. |
ountryside stop about 5 miles from Llanbister, | Powys, Wales. |
arters in Machynlleth and receive funding from | Powys County Council. |
s known to be an enemy of King Cynan Garwyn of | Powys and they clashed at Crug Dyfed. |
Not to be confused with Gilwern Hill, | Powys east of Llandrindod Wells. |
oid, from the Ordovician rock of Gilwern Hill, | Powys in Wales. |
Herefordshire and the village of Gladestry in | Powys. |
"Very soon after [Henry Gray] Lord | Powys' death in 1450, as will be seen later, Antigon |
the bloody encounter and he ruled Gwynedd and | Powys alone until his death. |
the 'Middle Country' lying between Gwynedd and | Powys and often changing hands between those two pow |
n between Gwynedd and England, and Gwynedd and | Powys. |
m into the traditional kingdoms of Gwynedd and | Powys, the rule of which were given to Bleddyn ap Cy |
lling of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn king of Gwynedd and | Powys in 1075. |
arth, and through conquest also of Gwynedd and | Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales. |
ion of the counties of Ceredigion, Gwynedd and | Powys. |
rade routes between the Kingdom of Gwynedd and | Powys Wenwynwyn and Deheubarth. |
for rule of the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and | Powys. |
is battle, leaving Bleddyn to rule Gwynedd and | Powys alone. |
wr y Glyn (or Llawryglyn) is a small hamlet in | Powys in the heart of Mid Wales. |
Llanafan Fawr is a small hamlet in | Powys, Wales. |
Llangenny is a small hamlet in | Powys, Wales. |
elsh pronunciation (help·info)) is a hamlet in | Powys, Wales, just outside Llanfair Caereinion. |
ril 2007, former SLC members Mike Haydon, Dave | Powys, Ben Hobson, Nat Kitingan and Joel Dawson toge |
yals of historic figures such as Henry Hudson ( | Powys Thomas), Sir John A. Macdonald (Robert Christi |
Lion Hill (Welsh: Bryn Llew Goch) is a hill in | Powys, Wales, with a summit 493 metres (1,617 ft) ab |
part of the old W9 route from Muswell Hill via | Powys Lane in Palmers Green to Southgate Station. |
Historically North-west | Powys has been a relative stronghold of the Welsh la |
He has a blue plaque on his former house in | Powys and a monument was erected to his memory at Pr |
igern, who at this time were a ruling house in | Powys. |
s castle near the village of Bwlch in southern | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
at the South Wales Borderers Museum in Brecon, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
Beulah is a village in southern | Powys, Wales, lying on the River Cammarch. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
In 1934, | Powys and his English publishers were successfully s |
When Bleddyn was killed in 1075, | Powys was divided between his three of his sons, Ior |
Talgarth is a small market town in southern | Powys (Breconshire), Mid Wales, with a population of |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
m below their residual savings in Machynlleth, | Powys. |
in Bangor, Gwynedd, was brought up in Newtown, | Powys, and now lives in Cardiff. |
He lives in Dinas | Powys. |
n the Brecon Beacons National Park in southern | Powys, Wales. |
Beacon Hill is a hill in central | Powys, Wales, located north-west of the town of Knig |
Derwenlas is a hamlet in northern | Powys, Wales. |
e is also the patron of Llangadfan in northern | Powys, where he founded a church before moving on to |
sh: The Tabernacle) is located in Machynlleth, | Powys, Mid Wales. |
angattock escarpment near Crickhowell in south | Powys, Wales. |
Harry Montford (born 1859 in Newtown, | Powys, Wales) is a former professional footballer wh |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
d as Llangorse) is a small village in southern | Powys, Mid Wales, and also falls inside the Brecon B |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
n the Brecon Beacons National Park in southern | Powys, south Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
Llys (or Henllys Hall) is a house in Manafon, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
n the Brecon Beacons National Park in southern | Powys, Wales. |
e of Special Scientific Interest in Brecknock, | Powys, Wales. |
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