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- proper noun Alternative spelling of
Caernarfonshire .
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The 'army', which was based in Caernarvonshire, was a collection of ill-matched enough individuals: some lovers of the language more than anything, others supporters of 'self-government' in that ambiguous manner typical of the period, and others who were eager to emulate the attitudes and even the methods of Sinn Fein in Wales.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The wettest location was Capel Curig in Caernarvonshire with a monthly rainfall total of 148mm, while the driest was Moulton Park, Northamptonshire, with 21mm.
The weather in June 2011
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The 'army', which was based in Caernarvonshire, was a collection of ill-matched enough individuals: some lovers of the language more than anything, others supporters of 'self-government' in that ambiguous manner typical of the period, and others who were eager to emulate the attitudes and even the methods of Sinn Fein in Wales.
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Aberdarron in Caernarvonshire, and in order to make me understand the position of the place, and its bearing with regard to some other places, he drew marks in the coal-dust on the earth.
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BANGOR is seated on the spurs of certain high hills near the Menai, a strait separating Mona or Anglesey from Caernarvonshire.
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The family had moved to Caernarvonshire, Wales, when Mary was young, and at sixteen she married a collier named Davis.
Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930
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The Rev. DAVID JONES (of Treborth) was born June 2, 1805, in the parish of Dolyddelen, Caernarvonshire.
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Caernarvonshire, May 7, 1775; but in his early youth he removed to
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John Williams, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and Archbishop of York, was the son of Edmund Williams of Aber-Conway, Caernarvonshire, at which place he was born on the 25th of March 1582.
English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871
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Caernarvonshire, and on the Boulders transported by floating ice.
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