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Llanglydwen, par. with ry. sta., Carmarthenshire, in AV. of co., on river Taf, 8 miles NW. of AVhitland, 1834 ac., pop. 298.
Llangocd, par. and vil., Anglesey, in E. of co., 2 miles NE. of Beaumaris, 1343 ac., pop. 609 ; P.O.
Llangocd Castle, seat, on E. border of Brecknock- shire, 5b miles NAV. of Talgarth.
Llangoedmore, par., on river Teifi, in co. and 1 mile SE. of Cardigan, 4946 ac., pop. 882.
Llangollen, market town, par., and township with ry. sta., Denbighshire, on right bank of river Dee, 22 miles SW. of Chester—par., 22,396 ac. (193 water), pop. 6381; township (Llangollen-Traian), 14,566 ac., pop. 5463; town, pop. 3123; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper. Market-day, Saturday. The town is situated in the Vale of Llangollen, celebrated for its romantic beauty, and is a busy place, well known for its brewery and its fine hotels. Flannel is manufactured in considerable quantities, and in the vicinity are col- lieries and limestone quarries. Two splendid examples of engineering skill—the viaduct of the Chester and Shrewsbury Ry., and the aqueduct of the Ellesmere Canal—are within a short distance of the town.
Llangollen-Traian, township, Llangollen par., Den- bighshire, 14,566 ac. (166 water), pop. 5463; contains the town of Llangollen.
Llangolman, par., Pembrokeshire, in E. of co., on river Cleddau, 8 m. N. of Narberth, 2912 ac., pop. 264.
Llangonoyd, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 3 miles SE. of Tondu Junction; P.O. See Llangynwyd.
Llangoren, par., in co. and 5\ miles SAV. of Mon- mouth, 1998 ac., pop. 120.
Llangorse, par., Brecknockshire, in E. of co., on river Llynvi, 2806 ac., pop. 354; P.O. Llangorse Lake, 5 miles in circuit, abounds in perch and pike.
Llangorwen, eccl. dist., Llanbadarnfawr par., Car- diganshire, in N. of co., near Aberystwith, pop. 474.
Llangower, par., Merioneth, in NE. of co., on E. side of Lake Bala, 2b m. SAV. of Bala, 5600 ac., pop. 258.
Llangranog, coast par. and vil., Cardiganshire, in SW. of co.—par., 4383 ac., pop. 786; vil., 9 miles N. of Newcastle in Emlyn; P.O.; is a sea-bathing resort.
Llangristiolns, par., Anglesey, 1 b mile S. of Llan- gefni, 3936 ac., pop. 764.
Llangrove, 6 m. SW. of Ross, Herefordshire ; P.O.
Llangrwyddon. See Llangwyryfon.
Llangrwyney, vil., 2 m. SE. of Criekhowell, Breck- nockshire; P.O.; here is the Llangrwyney Paper Mill.
Llangstone, par., Monmouthshire, in S. of co., 4 miles NE. of Newport, 1314 ac., pop. 174.
Llangn . See Llangy .
Llangna, par., Monmouthshire, in N. of co., on river Monnow, 10 m. NE. of Abergavenny, 695 ac., pop. 81.
Llanguick, par., Glamorgan, in NW. of co., on river Tawe and Swansea Canal, 5J m. NW. of Neath, 12,553 ac. (144 water), pop. 9110; there are extensive collieries.
Llangunider (or Llangynlder), par. and vil., Breck- nockshire, in SE. of co., 4 miles NAV. of Criekhowell, 13,908 ac., pop. 3625; P.O., called Llangynidr; con- tains parts of Ebbw Vale, Rhymney, and Tredegar.
Llangnnllo.—par., Cardiganshire, in SW. of co., 3 miles NE. of Newcastle in Emlyn, 3650 ac., pop. 581; P.O.—2. Llangnnllo, par. and township with ry. sta., Radnorshire, in NE. of co., 6| miles SW. of Knighton —par., 5627 ac., pop. 486; township, pop. 431.
Llangunnock, par., in co. and 6 miles SAV. of Car- marthen, 4879 ac., pop. 626.
Ll-ingnnnor or Llangwnnor, par., in co. and 1 mile E. of Carmarthen, 5795 ac., pop. 1091.
Llangurig (or Llangiri-ig), par. and vil., Mont- gomeryshire, in S. of co.—par., 50,000 ac., pop. 1605 ; vil., 5 m. NW. of Newtown; P.O., called Llangwrig.
Llangwin.—par. and vil., Denbighshire—par., 10,077 ac., pop. 933; vil., 7b miles NW. of Corwen ; p.o.—2. Llangwin, par., Monmouthshire, 3 miles E. of Usk, 3159 ac., pop. 300; P.O.; consists of 2 townships— Llangwin Icha, pop. 43 ; Llangwin Ucba, pop. 257.
•—3. Llangwm, par., Pembrokeshire, in S. of co., on Milford Haven, 5 miles SE. of Haverfordwest, 1905 ac. and 298 foreshore, pop. 874; P.O.
Llangwnadle, par., Carnarvonshire, in SW. of co., 12 miles SAV. of Pwllheli, 1243 ac., pop. 245.
Llangwnnor. See Llangunnor. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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