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Gwcrnesgob, hamlet, Kerry par., Montgomeryshire,
2 miles SE. of Newtown.

Gwernesney, par., mid. Monmouthshire, 2½ miles
NE. of Usk, 545 ac., pop. 44.

Gwernhcurn, hamlet, Cerrig-y-Druidion par., Den¬
bighshire, 12 milds SW. of Ruthin.

Gwernogau, 6 miles S. of Llanybyther, Carmarthen¬
shire; P.O.

Gwernvale, seat, 2 miles N. of Talgarth, Brecknock.

Gwernybwlch, hamlet, Cemmes par., Montgomery¬
shire, 6 miles S. of Dinas Mowddwy.

Gwernyfed (or Gwyrnefed), seat, Glasbury par.,
Brecknockshire, 3 miles NE. of Talgarth.

Gwern-y-Howel, township, Yspitty par., Denbigh¬
shire, 2 miles SW. of Pentrevoelas, 1307 ac., pop. 90.

Gwernymynnydd, hamlet, in par. and 1§ mile SW.
of Mold, Flintshire ; P.O.

Gwersyllt, township and vil. with ry. sta., Gresford
par., Denbighshire, on river Alen, 3 m. NW. of Wrex¬
ham, 1690 ac., pop. 3412; in vicinity are the seats of
Lower Gwersyllt Ilonse and Upper Gwersyllt House.

Gwespyr, hamlet, on river Dee, Flintshire, 5 miles
NW. of Holywell.

Gwestydd, hamlet, Llanllwchaiarn par., Montgom¬
eryshire, 2 miles NE. of Newtown.

Gwhclwg, common, 2 miles from Usk, Monmouth.

Gwidre, hamlet, Llanddausaint par., Carmarthen¬
shire, 5 miles SE. of Llangadock.

Gwili, river, Carmarthenshire ; rises near Cardigan
border and flows S. to the Towy at Abergwilly, 1½ mile
NE. of Carmarthen.

Gwlnear, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Gwinear Road, 1½
mile NE. of vil.), W. Cornwall, 6 miles SAY. of Red¬
ruth, 4647 ac., pop. 1569; p.o.

Gwineas Rock, opposite Gorran Haven, E. Cornwall.

Gwinges, rock, off E. coast of Cornwall, 2 miles NE.
of Dodman Point.

Gwithlan.—par. and vil., W. Cornwall, near mouth
of river Gwithian, 7 miles W. of Redruth, 2420 ac.,
pop. 614; has remains of an ancient oratory which was
long buried in the sand; the blown sand is now, how¬
ever, largely fixed by sea-rush. On the coast is
Gwithian Point.—2. Gwithlan, river, AV. Cornwall;
rises near Camborne, and flows 6½ m. W. to St Ives Bay.

Gwmllwm, hamlet, Nantglyn par., in co. and 4
miles SW. of Denbigh.

Gwn men Screpha, ancient sepulchral monument,
1 mile NE. of Lanyon, W. Cornwall.

Gwnnws, Lower and Upper, 2 townships, Llanwnws
par., Cardiganshire, on river Ystwith, 12 miles SE. of
Aberystwith, 17,959 ac.—Lower Gwnnws, pop. 451;
Upper Gwnnws, pop. 679.

Gwredog, par., in N. of Anglesey, 5 miles SAV. of
Amlwch, 936 ac., pop. 38.

Gwrfai, river, Carnarvonshire. See Gorfai.

Gwrthrina, hamlet, Bryn Eglwys par., Denbigh¬
shire, 5 miles NAV. of Llangollen.

Gwrych, coast hamlet, near Abergele, Denbighshire ;
in vicinity is the seat of Gwrych Castle.

Gwsaney, hamlet, in par. and 2 m. N. of Mold, Flint,
on river Alen; in vicinity is seat of Gwysaney Hall.

Gwyddalfynydd, hamlet, Towyn par., Merioneth.

Gwyddelwcrn, par. and vil. with ry. sta., NE.
Merioneth, 2|m. N. of Corwen, 9127 ac., pop. 1445; P.O.

Gwyddgrug and Gwyddil, 2 hamlets, Llanfihangel-
ar-Arth par., Carmarthen, 9½ m. E. of Newcastle Emlyn.

Gwydir, township, in par. and 1 mile SW. of Llan-
rwst, Carnarvonshire, 7621 ac., pop. 433; contains
Gwydir HaU, seat of Lord AVilloughby d’Erseby.

Gwyndu, hamlet, Llandrygarn par., Anglesey, 5 m.
NW. of Llangefni. See
Llandrygarn with Gwyndu.

Gwynedd, ancient territory, nearly identical with
North Wales.

Gwynfe, hamlet, Llangadock par., Carmarthenshire,
5 miles SAV. of Llandovery sta.; P.O.; in vicinity is the
seat of Gwynfe House.

Gwynlil, township, Llanddewi-Brefi par., Cardigan¬
shire, 4 miles SW. of Tregaron, 1522 ac., pop. 335.

Gwynfryn.—hamlet, Llanbedr par., Merioneth, 8½
miles N. of Barmouth. — 2. Gwynfryn, seat, near
Criccieth, Carnarvonshire.

Gwyngregyn, river, Carnarvonshire, flowing into
Beaumaris Bay.


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