| John Marchant (gent.) - 1764 - 818 pages
...tho' part of it is in that of Chciler j liiere are 28 parifbes and two market towns in it ; it feuds two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the ¿lire town. VLI'NTY [A.] full of flints; alfj, hardhearted, cruel, f.ivage, inexorable. FLIP [SJ a... | |
| Philipp Luckombe - 1790 - 372 pages
...parifhes, about 3160 houfes, and 18,960 inhabitants. It is feated in the diocefe of Hereford, and fends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the town of Radnor. The air of this county is in winter cold and piercing. The foil in general is but indifferent,... | |
| Philipp Luckombe - 1790 - 378 pages
...diocefcof St. Afaphj but tire greateft part of the vale of Clwyd is in the diocefe of Batigor. It fends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of Denbigh. The air of this county is very wholeforne, but (harp, it being continually agitated... | |
| John Ash - 1795 - 658 pages
...:.•-,-, A county of North Wales containing fixty eight ртгЦг.-v and fix market towns i It fends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the • . л ч of Caernarvon. Caernar'vo.iQiire ( adj. from tbefubj.) Belonging to Caer. narvtinfhtiT,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 424 pages
...contained 365 days, with an intercalary month cefes of St Afaph, Bangor, and Hereford ; but fends only two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the town of Montgomery. The air is plcafant and falubrious ; but this county, being extremely mountainous, is not... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1815 - 1086 pages
...being partly situated in this shire : but it is properly a Carmarthenshire town. Cardiganshire returns two members to Parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of Cardigan. POPULATION. In 1801 the population of this county was 2 C 8 stated « Communications... | |
| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - England - 1805 - 854 pages
...wholesome, it not being so mountainous as the other counties. It contains 145 purislies, 8 ni. towns, and sends two members to Parliament, one for the county and one for the shire town. It is watered willi several rivulets and small streams. The chief town is Cacrnmrthen.... | |
| Benjamin Pitts Capper - Great Britain - 1813 - 1182 pages
...contains '.'20,098 English acres of land, 50 parishes, and about 8763 houses, and 44,000 inhabitants; and sends two members to parliament, one for the county and one for the borough. The river Barrow is navigable through the county from north to south, and the Slaney crosses... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...33,960 inhabitants. It lies in the three feveral diocefes of St Afaph, Bangor, and Hereford ; fends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the town. The air is pleafant and falubrious ; but being extremely mountainous, the foil is not very fertile,... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1815 - 1092 pages
...partly situated in this shirr : hut it is properly a Cai-rmarthensliire town. Cardiganshire returns two members to Parliament, one for the county, and one for the boi ough of Cardigan. POPULATION. In 1801 the population of this county was 2 C 3 stated • Coraraunicalions... | |
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