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Ccfnllyftiog, place, Meifod par., NE. Montgomery- shire, 3£ miles SE. of Llanfyllin.
. Cefnllys.—hundred, mid. Radnorshire, 48,256 ac., pop. 3717; contains 6 pars, and parts of 4 others.—2. Cefnllys, par. and vil., mid. Radnorshire, on river Ithon, 9 miles SE. of Rhayader, 4135 ac., pop. 673; Cefnllys formed one of the Radnor Boroughs, which returned 1 member until 1885.
Cefn Mablcy, seat, 6 m. NE. of Cardiff, Glamorgan.
Cefnpawl, township, Abbey-cwm-hir par., N. Radnor- shire, GJ? miles NE. of Rhayader.
Ccfnpennar, hamlet, Aberdare par., NE. Glamorgan, on river Cynon, 41? miles SW. of Merthyr-Tydfil.
Cefnpost, township, Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr par., NE. Merioneth, 61? miles NW. of Corwen.
Cefn Sidan Sands, shoal, Carmarthen Bay, extend- ing 5ij miles SE. from month of river Towy.
Cefn Tilla Court, seat, Llandenny par., Monmouth- shire, 4 miles from Usk.
Cefntrcffraw, tithing, Aberffrawpar., SW. Anglesey.
Cefn-y-Bedd, hamlet with ry. sta., on SE. border of Denbighshire, 4 miles SW. of Wrexham ; P.O., T.O.
Cefn-y-Beren, place, Kerry par., SE. Montgomery- shire, 2 miles SE. of Newtown.
Cefn-y-Coed, place, Eglwysfach par., NW. Denbigh- shire, 41? miles SE. of Conway.
Cefnyerlb, hamlet, Trevethin par., Monmouthshire, 14 mile from Crumlin sta.
Cefn-y-Gwrdy, place, Llangwyfan par., NE. Den- bighshire, 51? miles N. of Ruthin.
Cefn-yr-Ggo, or Cave Hill, rock with curious cavern, near Abergele, N. Denbighshire. Richard II. was con- cealed here when betrayed to Bolingbroke by Percy.
Cefn-yr-¼wen, hamlet, Dolgelly par., Merioneth.
Cefyn, township, Cilcen par., W. Flintshire, 54 miles NW. of Mold.
Cegid, river, N. Carnarvonshire; rises on E. side of Snowdon, and flows NW. to Beaumaris Bay, near Bangor; 12 miles long.
Ceidlo, par., SW. Carnarvonshire, 7 miles SW. of Pwllheli, 1081 ac., pop. 94.
Ceirehiog, par., SW. Anglesey, 41? miles NE. of Aberffraw, 613 ac., pop. 129.
Celriog, affluent of river Dee, Denbighshire and Shropshire; rises in SAV. Denbighshire, and flows E. to river Dee 3 miles NE. of Chirk; 18 miles long.
Celbridge, vil. withry. sta., Kildrought and Donagh- cumper par., NE. co. Kildare, on river Liffey, 11 m. W. of Dublin, pop. 988; P.O., T.O. The vil. is 14 m. N. of the ry. sta., which is called Hazelhatch and Celbridge. The seat of Celbridge Abbey, in the immediate neigh- bourhood, was a favourite retreat of Dean Swift.
Ccllan, par., S. Cardiganshire, on river Teifi, 3 miles NE. of Lampeter, 3645 ac., pop. 452 ; P.O.
Cellardyke, or Nclher Kllrenny, fishing vil., Kil- renny par., SE. Fifeshire, an eastward extension of Anstruther-Easter, but forming part of the royal burgh of Kilrenny, pop. 2628; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; has cod- liver-oil work and fishing-gear factories.
Ccllarhcad, hamlet, Cheddleton par., N. Stafford- shire, 44 miles NAV. of Cheadle.
Celliwynn, hamlet, near Llantrissant, Glamorgan.
Cellws, place, Llanbadarnfawr par., mid. Radnor- shire, 7J miles SE. of Rhayader.
Cctnascoed, vil., Trewalchmai par. AV. Anglesey, 51? miles NE. of Aberffraw.
Cenunacs, hamlet with school, Llanbadrig par., N. Anglesey, on Cemmaes Bay, 41? miles W. of Amlwch; P.O., T.O., called Cemaes.
Cemmes, par. and vil. with ry. sta., AV. Montgomery- shire, 6 miles NE. of Machynlleth, 9247 ac., pop. 946 ; P.O., T.O. Cemmes Boad, ry. sta., 14 mile SW. of Cemmes vil.; P.O., T.o.
Cenarth.—hamlet, St Harmon par., Radnorshire, 4 miles N. of Rhayader.—2. Cenarth, ry. sta., NW. Carmarthenshire, 3 miles W. of Newcastle-Emlyn; P.O. See Kenarth.
Cendl, Welsh name for Beaufort : which see.
Cenin, vil., Llanfihangel-y-Pennant par., S. Carnar- vonshire, 54 miles N. of Criccieth.
Cenncn, affluent of river Llwchwr, E. Carmarthen- shire ; rises on the Black Mountains, and flows SW. to the Llwchwr 3 miles S. of Llandilofawr; 7 miles long.
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