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    (possibly), Cambridge, Canterbury (possibly), Cardiff, Cardigan, Carlow, Carmarthen, Chelmsford, Cheltenham, Chester, Chobham, Cobh, Congleton, Cork, Coventry...
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    known in English as Carmarthen. This contrasts with the popular folk etymology that the town was named after the bard. The name Carmarthen is derived from...
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    accounted a chief bard, the speaker of several poems in The Black Book of Carmarthen and The Red Book of Hergest. He is called Wyllt—"the Wild"—by Elis Gruffydd...
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    previously been somewhat scandalously married to Amelia, Marchioness of Carmarthen, with whom he was having an affair – the wedding took place just weeks...
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  • Talbot to Pembrey Burry Port". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2022. "Carmarthen to Pembroke". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2022. "Milford Haven to...
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    his reign in 1282. Edward invaded with a huge army, pushing north from Carmarthen and westwards from Montgomery and Chester. English forces advanced down...
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  • Predicasts database; the CEGB wind energy demonstration site in west Wales at Carmarthen Bay Power Station; a million tonnes of plastic packaging waste was caused...
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  • mid-13th century Black Book of Carmarthen completed Doön de Mayence Franco of Cologne – Ars cantus mensurabilis Jean de Mailly – Chronica universalis Mettensis...
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    Laugharne (category Carmarthen Bay)
    Carmarthen Antiquary. 20. Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society. Retrieved 29 June 2021. Jones, J.F. (1951). "Orchard Park Beaker Burial". Carmarthen Antiquary...
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  • invaders. 1144 The Marcher lord Hugh de Mortimer re-takes Maelienydd. 1145 Gilbert de Clare rebuilds Carmarthen Castle. 1149 Madog ap Maredudd advances...
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