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Cwmniwr, hamlet, Hirnant par., Montgomeryshire, 6| miles NW. of Llanfyllin.
Cwmnantcol, glen, under Rhinogfawr, Merioneth, 4 miles SE. of Harlech.
Cwmparc, 14 m. from Ystrad ry. sta., Glamorgan; P.O.
Cwmpenanncr, township, Cerrig-y-Druidion par., Denbighshire, 13 miles SW. of Ruthin.
Cwmrbeidol, township, Llanbadarnfawr par., N. Cardiganshire, on river Rheidol, 1 mile SE. of Aber- ystwith, 7824 ac., pop. 1128.
Cwintwrch, hamlet, at confluence of rivers Twrch and Cothi, 64 m. NAY. of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire.
Cwmygied, vil., Ystradgunlais par., Brecknockshire, 8| miles NE. of Neath.
Cwm-y-Glo, hamlet with ry. sta., in co. and 5 miles AY. of Carnarvon; P.O.
Cwmyoy, par., in cos. of Monmouth and Hereford, on river Honddu, 24 miles NAY. of Llanfihangel ry. sta., 10,986 ac., pop. 565. The part in Monmouth contains the townships of Cwmyoy Upper, 4742 ac., pop. 169; and Cwmyoy Lower, 3507 ac., pop. 231.
Cwmysgifsirowg, hamlet, Llangathen par., Car- marthenshire, 4 miles W. of Llandilofawr.
Cwmystwith, productive lead mine, on river Yst- with, 13 miles SE. of Aberystwith, Cardiganshire.
Cwrt-Henry, seat, inco. andlOm. NE. of Carmarthen.
Cwrt Pen-y-Bane, interesting remains of old man- sion, 4 miles SE. of Llandilofawr, Carmarthenshire.
Cych, river, S. AYales; flows 10 m. NW. along border of Pembroke and Carmarthen to the Teifi at Kenarth.
Cydplwyf.—hamlet, Llanina par., Cardiganshire, 4 miles SW. of Aberaeron.—2. Cydplwyf, hamlet,
3 miles N. of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.
Cydwnfa, hamlet, Llanfihangel par., Montgomery- shire, 4 miles SAY. of Llanfyllin.
Cyfarllifa, great seat of ironworks, in N. vicinity of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, pop. 7872 ; adjacent is Cyfartlifa Castle.
Cyfflc, par., SW. Carmarthenshire, 6 miles E. of Narberth, 4556 ac., pop. 452.
Cyffin, hamlet, Llangadfan par., Montgomeryshire, 64 miles NW. of Llanfair.
Cyll'ty, hamlet, Llanycil par., Merioneth, 3 miles SW. of Bala.
Cylfylliog, 4 miles SW. of Ruthin, Flintshire ; P.O.
Cyfnant, hamlet, Llanarmon par., Denbighshire, on river Aled, 5 miles E. of Ruthin.
Cyfocth-y-Brenin, coast township, Llanfihangel- Geneur-Glynn par., Cardiganshire, 5 milesN. of Aberyst- with, 2514 ac., pop. 1169; lead and copper mines.
Cyfronydd, township and seat, in par. and 5 miles NW. of Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, 607 ac., pop. 48.
Cymiuan, hamlet, Hope par., Flintshire, 1 mile SW. of Caergwrle.
Cymmer.—ry. sta., 10| m. NAY. of Bridgend, Glamor- gan; P.O.—2. Cymmer, vil., Llantrisaint par., Glamor- gan, onr. Rhondda,4 m. SAV. of Pontypridd; P.O.,T.O.—
3. Cymmer, ham., Llangar par.,Merioneth,nr. Corwen.
Cymmer Abbey, ruin (12th century), 14 mile NW. of Dolgelly, Merioneth.
Cymmeran Bay, at S. end of strait between Holy Island and Anglesey.
Cymmo, hamlet, Llantysilio par., Denbighshire, 2 miles NW. of Llangollen.
Cymonds Tat, or Bock, near border of Hereford- shire and Monmouthshire, 4 miles NE. of Monmouth; is crowned with ancient camp.
Cymryd, hamlet, near Conway, Carnarvonshire.
Cynfael, affluent of river Dwyryd, near Festiniog vil., Merioneth; has waterfalls.
Cynfalfacb and Cynfalfawr, 2 adjacent hamlets, in par. and near Towyn, Merioneth.
Cynfel, stream, Merioneth ; flows 6 miles AV. to the Dwyryd below Festiniog; a fine fishing stream.
Cyngbordy, ry. sta., 5 miles NE. of Llandovery, NE. Carmarthenshire; P.O., called Cynhordy.
Cynbinfa, hamlet, Llangyniew par., Montgomery- shire, 24 miles NE. of Llanfair.
Cynicht, mt., in extreme NAV. of Merioneth, 2214 ft.
Cynlas, hamlet, Llandderfel par., Merioneth, 3 miles E. of Bala.
Cynllwyd, hamlet, Llanuwchyllyn par., Merioneth,
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