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Llanfihangcl-y-Pennant.—par. and vil., Carnar- vonshire, 4 m. NW. of Tremadoc, 8844 ac., pop. 711.— 2. Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, par., Merioneth, in S. of co., on river Dysynny, 8 miles SAV. of Dolgelly, 8321 ac., pop. 784.
Llanfibangel-y-Tracthan, par., Merioneth, in NAV. of co., 3 miles N. of Harlech, 4911 ac. land and 2656 water, pop. 3014.
Llanfillo, in co. and 5 miles NE. of Brecknock; p.o. See Llanvillo.
Llanfinnan, Anglesey. See Llanffinan.
Llanfoist, par. and vil., Monmouthshire, in NAV. of co.—par., 3260 ac., pop. 1463; vil., 1£ mile SAV. of Abergavenny; P.O.; in vicinity is the seat of L. Honse.
Llanfor (or Llanfawr), par., Merioneth, 1| mile NE. of Bala, 20,030 ac., pop. 1471.
Llanfreclila, in S. of Monmouthshire, 2% miles NAV. of Caerleon ; P.O. See Llanvrechva.
Llanfrene, hamlet, Llandyssil par., Cardiganshire, in S. of co., 7% miles E. of Newcastle in Emlyn.
Llanfrothen, par. and vil., Merioneth, in NAV. of co., 6% miles NE. of Harlech, 7482 ac., pop. 1059 ; P.O.
Llanfrynacb, in co. and 3 miles SE. of Brecknock; p.o. See Llanvrynach.
Llanfwrog.—par., Anglesey, in NW. of co., 3% miles NE. of Holyhead, 2017 ac. (395 water), pop. 193.—2. Llanfwrog, par., Denbighshire, on river Clwyd, mostly in bor. of Ruthin, 3209 ac., pop. 1342 ; pop. of borough part, 1081.
Llanfyllin.—pari, bor., market town, and par. with ry. sta., Montgomeryshire, in N. of co., on river Cain, 14 miles SAV. of Oswestry—par., 7923 ac., pop. 1774; bor., 377 ac., pop. 1080; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market- day, Thursday. Llanfyllin is an ancient chartered in- corporation, and is prettily situated. Brewing, malting, and tanning are the chief employments. Llanfyllin is one of the Montgomery District of Parliamentary Boroughs, which returns 1 member.—2. Llanfyllin, hundred, Montgomeryshire, in N. of co., 72,693 ac., pop. 6530 ; contains 7 pars, and part of another.
Llanfynydd.—par. and vil., Carmarthenshire—par., 10,744 ac., pop. 1019; vil., 6 m. NAV. of Llandilo ; P.O. —2. Llanfynydd, eccl. dist. and vil., Hope par., Flint- shire—dist., pop. 1006; vil., 5 m. N. of Wrexham ; P.O.
Llanfyrnacli, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Pembroke- shire, in NE. of co., 4 miles SE. of Crymmych Arms sta., 6328 ac., pop. 1006; P.O.; there are lead mines and mineral springs.
Llangadfan, par. and township, Montgomeryshire, in N. of co., on river Vyrnwy, 6% miles NAV. of Llan- fair and 10 miles SAV. of Llanfyllin, 16,929 ac., pop. 923; contains Cann Office, vil.; P.O.
Llangadock (or Llangadockfawr), par. and vil. with ry. sta., Carmarthenshire, in E. of co., between rivers Sefni and Sawdde—par., 14,535 ac., pop. 1911; vil., 7\ miles NE. of Llandilo; P.O., T.o.; a Roman camp is in the vicinity.
Llangadwaladr (or Eglwysael), par. and vil., An- glesey, in S. of co.—par., 3488 ac. land and 1230 water, pop. 467 ; the vil. is 7 miles SW. of Llangefni.
Llangafelach.—par. and vil., Glamorgan, in AV. of co.—par. (partly within the pari, limits of Swansea District), 27,693 ac. (185 water), pop. 26,274; pop. of borough part, 14,582; vil., 3% miles N. of Swansea; P.O., called Llangyfelacli.—2. Llangafclacli (or Llan- gyfelach), hundred, in AV. of Glamorgan, 44,696 ac., pop. 32,789; contains 3 pars.
Llangafib, par., Anglesey, in S. of co., 4% miles SW. of Llangefni, 1590 ac., pop. 106 ; P.O.
Llangaln, par. and vil., Carmarthenshire, in S. of co.—par., 2660 ac., pop. 338; vil., on river Towy, 3 miles SAV. of Carmarthen; P.O.
Llanganiniarch, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Llan- gammarch AVells), Brecknockshire, in N. of co.—par., 11,748 ac., pop. 1056; vil., at confluence of rivers Gam- march and Irvon, 15 miles NE. of Llandovery; P.O. ; adjacent to the vil. is a mineral spring.
Llangan.—par., partly in Pembrokeshire but chiefly in Carmarthenshire, on river Taff, 5% miles NE. of Narberth, 4952 ac., pop. 768 ; consists, in Carmarthen- shire, of the township of East Llangan, 4758 ac., pop. 734, and, in Pembrokeshire, of West Llangan, 194 ae., pop. 34. — 2. Llangan (or Llanganna), par., Gla- morgan, in SE. of co., on rivers Canna and Ewenny, 3 miles SE. of Bridgend, 1200 ac., pop. 200. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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