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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Capel-Callwen - Cardiff Capel-Callwen, or Blaen-Glyntawe CAPEL-CALLWEN, or BLAEN-GLYNTAWE, a chapelry, attached to the … but latterly the right has not been rigidly enforced. Capel-Coelbren CAPEL-COELBREN, a chapelry, in the upper …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 1747 feet above the level of the sea; Talsarn, 1142 feet; Capel Cynon, 1046 feet; and Aberystwith, 496 feet. The two …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… polling-places for county elections are Carnarvon, Conway, Capel-Curig, and Pwllheli. The county is in the North Wales … namely, Crib-y-Distyll and Crib Gch, between Llanberis and Capel-Curig; Lliwedd, towards Nant-Gwynant; Clawdd Cch, … At Bwlch-haiarn, near Gwydir, on the road from Llanrwst to Capel-Curig, are some leadmines, the veins of ore crossing …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… the contract was according to instructions. 25 270 John Capel, Hammersmith, Middlesex. Vol. G No. or p. D. 218 884 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… , 200 l. 6 47 Claimants on the Estate of Arthur, 1st Lord Capel (late), Hadham, Herts, Arthur, 2nd Lord Capel. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 211 247 P.R. 5 72 3 March 1649. … estate purchased of 211 242 Note 211 249 R. 211 237 Lord Capel. Was in Oxford and Bristol when they were garrisons for …