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The London Gazette, Sth October 1970 11019 THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH OCTOBER 1970 11019 Register Unit Parish or District Name by which commonly known Number Llangollen Rural (including Part of Cyrn-y-Brain Mountain CL 84*f Llandegla). Llangollen Rural (including Part of Cyrn-y-Brain Mountain CL 205*f Llangedla). Llangollen Rural (including Land at The Birches, Fron Fawr, Eglwyseg CL 99*f Llantysilio). Llangollen Rural (including Part of Ruabon Mountain ... CL 67* Penycae). Llangwm ... Part of Llangwm Common (between Bryn Hyfryd and the CL 98* Highway). Llangwm Pen-y-Cerrig Serth CL 137* Llangwm Land at Coed-y-Gaer (near Gaer Gerrig and Fach) CL236 Llangwm Gaer Cerrig Common CL237 Llangwm Land adjoining Trawscoed/Wern Ucha Road (from road junction CL238 to Merddur). Llangwm ... Land at Ffolt Ystrad Bach CL239 Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 155t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 156t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled ... CL 157t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 158f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 159f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 160t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 161f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 162t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 163f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled ... CL 164f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 165t Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 166f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled ... CL 167f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 198f Llannefydd Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled—Llyn Bronllwm CL 208f (Mynydd-y-Gyrt). Llanrhaeadr Y.C. Land opposite Prion School CL 87 Llanrhaeadr Y.C. Craig-y-Wenallt CL 88 Llanrhaeadr Y.C. Rhydganol Quarry '. CL 89 Llanrhaeadr Y.C. Land adjoining the Almshouses at Llanrhaeadr ... CL106 Llanrhaeadr Y.C. Land adjoining Pennant Isaf, Nantglyn CL204 Llanrhaeadr Y.M Land at Mynydd-y-Tarw ... CL 911 Llanrhaeadr Y.M Godor or Cil Haul ... CL 92f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 168f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 169t Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 176f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 177f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 180f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 181t Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled ... ... CL 182f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 183f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 184f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 189f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 192f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 193f Llansannan Waste land of the Hundred of Isaled CL 197f Llansannan Land at Factory, Llansannan CL200 Llansannan Land at Hamlet Tanyfron ... CL201 Llansannan Land at Penygeulan ... CL202 Llansannan Land at Bridge Approach (Grofydd) ... CL203 Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Roadside, Nantyr CL93* Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Land at Plas-y-Garth ... CL222 Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Land opposite Maes-y-Ffynnon CL 253* Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog Land at Nant-yr-Dramwys, Glyn Ceiriog CL 256* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL75* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 75A* Hantysilio Waste land of the Hundred of Yale CL 97*t Llantysilio Moel Morfudd CL109 Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 126* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 127* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 129* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 130* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 131* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 133* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 134* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 135* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 136* Llantysilio Land south-west of Hafod Rhisg CL209 Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain (Moel-y-Faen) CL 213* Llantysilio Land near Bwlch-y-Groes CL 243* Llantysilio Land near Bwlch-y-Groes ... CL244* Llantysilio Land near Bwlch-y-Groes CL 245* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain (near Ffynnon Wern) CL 246* Llantysilio Part of Llantysilio Mountain (land near Coed Drwg) CL 257* Llantysilio Land at Maes-yr-Ychain CL 260* Llantysilio (including Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 124*t Bryneglwys) Llantysilio (including Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 128*f Bryneglwys) Llantysilio (including Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 132*f Bryneglwys) Llantysilio (including Llandegla) Horse-Shoe Pass or Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 74*f Llantysilio (including Llandegla) Part of Llantysilio Mountain CL 125*t "Llantysilio (including Llangollen Land at The Birches, Fron Fawr, Eglwyseg CL 99*f Rural).
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