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… Garth mountain. GWAUN-DYLLGOED (the meadow of the holed trees.) A close in Llandaff parish. "Gwayne dulcoyd" (1647.) … of the name is as yet unknown. 1 GWERN-GWLADYS (the alder-trees of Gladys.) A tenement in Pentyrch ( c. 1670.) GWERN-LLEWELYN-GOCH (the alder-trees of Llewelyn the redhaired.) A parcel of ground in the …
Cardiff Records
… more distinct in meaning are the Welsh "Tyll-goed" (holed trees), English "Fairwater." Many purely English place-names, …
Cardiff Records
… parish of Llandaff. PONT-Y-CELYN (the bridge of the holly-trees); also called the Celyn bridge. A brick structure by … near the Celyn farm. 6 PONT-Y-PRENAU (the bridge of the trees.) A farm in the parish of Llanedern. POOL MEAD. A … of the manor. RHIWBINAU, "Rhubina" (the slope of the pine-trees.) A house and land in Whitchurch (1708.) RHIW-FELEN …
Cardiff Records
… into the Cardiff Cemetery. TIR-Y-COED (the land of the trees.) Sixteen acres belonging to the Chapter of Llandaff … (1547.) TREWERN (the habitation among the alder-trees.) A farm in the chapelry of Llanilltern. … A place in the parish of Pentyrch. TYLLGOED (the holed trees.) The Welsh name for Fairwater hamlet, in the parish of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Dissenters Grammar School. Since demolished, but trees believed to have been planted by Collinson are still to …
Survey of London
… House), who alleged that the workmen had much damaged the trees in his garden, and were building "severall New Chimneys the Funnells of which do run up among the Trees, which will be much injured by the Smoak, if not …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the sarcophagus showing Wigley supervising the planting of trees at Scraptoft. The south wall has three marble mural …