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Place name County Entry Source BARRY Glamorgan Penarth-The island comprises about 300 acres; and is separated from the mainland only by a narrow channel, passable for carriages Imperial CARDIFF Glamorgan Penarth, at the mouth of the river Ely, opened in 1859, is also practically a harbour of Cardiff. See Penarth Imperial COGAN Glamorgan Penarth, under Cardiff. Acres, 602. Real property, £854. Pop., 283. Houses, 38. An old house, at Cogan-Pill, was the seat Imperial ILSTON, or LLANILLTYD Glamorgan Penarths-Pill, 6½ miles SW of Swansea r. station. Post town, Swansea. Acres, 2, 879. Real property, £1, 422. Pop., 295. Houses Imperial LAVERNOCK, or LARNOCK Glamorgan Penarth, under Cardiff. Acres, 1, 014; of which 390 are water. Real property, £676. Pop., 89. Houses, 17. The rocks Imperial LLANDAFF Glamorgan Penarth, Llandongh, Lavernock, and Leckwith; the vicarages of Cardiff-St. John, Cardiff-St. Mary, Ruddry, Llanedarn, and Roath; and the p. curacies Imperial LLANDOUGH-JUXTA-PENARTH Glamorgan PENARTH , a parish in Cardiff district, Glamorgan; on the river Ely, immediately above its influx to the mouth of the river Imperial Llandough (near Penarth) Glamorgan Penarth ), par., Glamorgan, in SE. of co., on river Ely near its influx to river Taff, wholly in town of Penarth Bartholomew LLANFAIR-CAEREINION Montgomeryshire Penarth, Pentyrch, Rhewhirieth, and Rhosaflo. Acres, 16,157. Rated property, £10,052. Pop. in 1851, 2,727; in 1861,2,584. Houses Imperial Penarth Glamorgan Penarth .-- seaport town and par. (ry. stations Penarth and Penarth Dock), Glamorgan, on S. side of Cardiff Bay, 3 m. S. of Cardiff Bartholomew Penarth Cardiganshire Penarth , hundred, Cardiganshire, 86,568 ac., pop. 6676; contains 5 pars. Bartholomew PENARTH Montgomeryshire PENARTH , a township in Llanfair-Caereinion parish, Montgomery; near Llanfair. Real property, £3, 142; of which £14 are in quarries Imperial PENARTH Glamorgan PENARTH , a sea-port and a parish in Cardiff district, Glamorgan. The sea-port adjoins Penarth-head, 3 miles S of Cardiff Imperial PENARTH Cardiganshire PENARTH , a hundred in Cardigan; containing Caron-ys-Clawdd parish, and four other parishes. Acres, 86, 568. Pop., 6, 965. Houses Imperial Penarth Dock Glamorgan Penarth Dock , ry.sta.,Penarth,Glamorgau;P.O., T.O. Bartholomew TAFF-VALE RAILWAY Glamorgan Aberdare and the Penarth lines; and it has connexion, by working, with the Llantrissant and Taff Vale and the Cowbridge. Imperial
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