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... head - Waterloo Bridge - Bettws y Coed - Pont y Pair - Rhaidr y Wennol - Capel Curig - Moel Shiabod - Dolwyddelan Castle - Dol- wyddelan - Penmachno - Yspytty Evan - Ascent of Snowdon . 36 — CHAP . IV . CAPEL CURIG TO BANGOR ,
... head - Waterloo Bridge - Bettws y Coed - Pont y Pair - Rhaidr y Wennol - Capel Curig - Moel Shiabod - Dolwyddelan Castle - Dol- wyddelan - Penmachno - Yspytty Evan - Ascent of Snowdon . 36 — CHAP . IV . CAPEL CURIG TO BANGOR ,
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... Head - Gloddaeth -Bodscallon- Marl 299 CHAP . XXXII . EXCURSION FROM CONWAY TO LLANRWST AND BACK . ( 24 Miles . ) Vale of Conway - Caer Rhûn - Account of some Discoveries there— Rhaiadr Mawr or Porthlwyd - Rhaiadr Delgarrog - Town of ...
... Head - Gloddaeth -Bodscallon- Marl 299 CHAP . XXXII . EXCURSION FROM CONWAY TO LLANRWST AND BACK . ( 24 Miles . ) Vale of Conway - Caer Rhûn - Account of some Discoveries there— Rhaiadr Mawr or Porthlwyd - Rhaiadr Delgarrog - Town of ...
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... head or fountain , the ancient Celtic or British tongue . It is supposed that there were anciently in the Welsh language no less than 43 letters ; 16 of which were radicals , LANGUAGE . xxvii that expressed the primary sounds , and xxvi ...
... head or fountain , the ancient Celtic or British tongue . It is supposed that there were anciently in the Welsh language no less than 43 letters ; 16 of which were radicals , LANGUAGE . xxvii that expressed the primary sounds , and xxvi ...
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... head , top , or end . Pentref , a village or hamlet . Pistyll , a spout ; a cataract . Plás , a hall or mansion . Plwyf , a parish . Pont , a bridge . Porth , a port ; a ferry . Pull , a pit ; a pool . Rhaiadr , a cataract . Rhiw , an ...
... head , top , or end . Pentref , a village or hamlet . Pistyll , a spout ; a cataract . Plás , a hall or mansion . Plwyf , a parish . Pont , a bridge . Porth , a port ; a ferry . Pull , a pit ; a pool . Rhaiadr , a cataract . Rhiw , an ...
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... Head of the Alder Groves ; and the Saxons called it Scrobbes Byrig , on account of the eminence on which it was situated being covered with wood , from which , written in Domesday - book Sciropesberie , its present name is derived . In ...
... Head of the Alder Groves ; and the Saxons called it Scrobbes Byrig , on account of the eminence on which it was situated being covered with wood , from which , written in Domesday - book Sciropesberie , its present name is derived . In ...
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abbey Aberystwith afterwards ancient Anglesey appears arches Asaph ascending Bala Bangor Bards Beaumaris beautiful Beddgelert bridge building Caer Caernarvon Caernarvonshire called castle celebrated century Chester church cloth Clwyd containing Conway crown Denbigh Dinas distance Dolgelley Earl Edition Edward elegant English erected feet Flintshire formed formerly fortress Glyndwr Griffith ground Harlech height Henry Henry III hill History Holyhead inhabitants king Llanberis Llangynog Llanidloes Llanrwst Llewelyn Llyn Lord Machynlleth Mawr Menai Merionethshire Montgomery mountains Mytton nearly North Wales Oswestry Owen parish parliament pass Penmaen Pennant Pont pool Powis present Prince principal inns reign Rhaiadr Rheidol Rhyddlan Richard river river Clwyd river Dee road rock Ruthin saint Saxons scene scenery seat Severn Shrewsbury side situated Snowdon steep stone summit supposed tains tower town vale vale of Clwyd village walls Welsh William wood Wrexham Wynne yards
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