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- proper noun A
maritime traditional county ofWales . bounded to the north by theIrish Sea , to the east byDenbighshire , to the south by Cardigan Bay andMerionethshire , and to the west by Caernarfon Bay and theMenai Strait , which separates it fromAnglesey .
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The Diaries of William Searell of Beddgelert, Caernarfonshire, 1844-1846 competed against over 80 other entries from across the UK.
Archive 2007-09-16 Valleys Mam 2007
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In 1902, the spot where Llywelyn fell was marked by a memorial stone obelisk but replaced in 1956 by a block of Trefor Grey Granite from Llywelyn's native Caernarfonshire.
Cilmeri Llewelyn last Prince of Wales Valleys Mam 2007
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William's diaries contain a fascinating first-hand account of life in rural Caernarfonshire in the middle of the 19th century, as experienced by an unusually observant 14-year-old.
Welsh Adrian Mole Valleys Mam 2007
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William's diaries contain a fascinating first-hand account of life in rural Caernarfonshire in the middle of the 19th century, as experienced by an unusually observant 14-year-old.
Archive 2007-09-16 Valleys Mam 2007
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In 1902, the spot where Llywelyn fell was marked by a memorial stone obelisk but replaced in 1956 by a block of Trefor Grey Granite from Llywelyn's native Caernarfonshire.
Archive 2007-12-02 Valleys Mam 2007
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The Diaries of William Searell of Beddgelert, Caernarfonshire, 1844-1846 competed against over 80 other entries from across the UK.
Welsh Adrian Mole Valleys Mam 2007
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Her third husband was Maurice Wynn, of the powerful Gwydir family, based at Llanrwst in Caernarfonshire, to whom she was married by early 1573.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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FUW Caernarfonshire county executive officer Gwynedd Watkin said: We welcome the National Trust's plans to invest in the farm and provide an opportunity for a local farmer to earn a living at Llyndy while bringing economic and cultural benefits to the community.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Chairman of the board of management, David Lewis, told the society's council at Builth Wells that this year's feature county, Caernarfonshire, had raised £220,000, meeting the cost of the improvement for the showground's main ring.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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Caernarfonshire, Llandudno, Little Orme 1903 posted on 07/05/2010 3: 09: 31 PM PDT
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