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Llnnnor, par. and vil., Carnarvonshire, in SW. of co.—par. (partly in bor. of Pwllheli), 5553 ac., pop. 948.; vil., 3 m. NW. of Pwllheli; P.O., called Manor.
Manon, coast hamlet, Llansaintffraid par., Cardi- ganshire, 5| miles NE. of Aberayron ; P.O.
Manor, in SW. of Carnarvonshire, 3 miles NW. of Pwllheli; P.O. See Llannor.
Manover, par. and vil., Monmouthshire, on river Usk—par. (mostly in Blaenavon), 4742 ac., pop. 7193 ; consists of 2 divisions—Lower Llanover, 1877 ac., pop. 322; and Upper Llanover (including part of Blaenavon town), 2865 ac., pop. 6871; the vil. is 3 miles SE. of Abergavenny; in vicinity is Llanover llonsc, seat of Lord Llanover.
Llanpuinpsaint, par. and ry. sta., in co. and 6 miles N. of Carmarthen, 4079 ac., pop. 502; P.O.
Llanrcithan, Pembroke. See Llanrithan.
Llanrliaiadr-in-Klmmerch, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Llanrhaiadr), Denbighshire, in N. of co.—par., partly in bor. of Denbigh, 17,238 ac., pop. 1679; vil., 3£ m. N. of Denbigh by rail; P.O., called Llanrhaiadr; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Llanrhaiadr Hall.
Llaiirliaiadr-yn-Moehnant, vil., Denbighshire, and par. partly also in Montgomeryshire—par., 23,294 ac., pop. 2264; vil., at border of cos., on Rhaiadr stream, 4 miles NW. of Llanfyllin; P.O., called Llanrhaiadr; the par. comprises 2 townships—North Llanrhaiadr (forming the Denbigh portion), 13,497 ac., pop. 1383; and South Llanrhaiadr (forming the Montgomery portion), 9797 ac., pop. 881.
Llanrhain, Pembrokeshire, in NW. of co., 6J miles NE. of St Davids; P.O. See Llanrian.
Llanrhidian, par., Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, 10 miles AV. of Swansea, 10,301 ac., 340 tidal water, and 6312 foreshore, pop. 3700; consists of 2 town- ships—Higher Llanrhidian, 4709 ac., 92 tidal water, and 2314 foreshore, pop. 3226; and Lower Llan- rhidian, 5592 ac., 248 tidal water and 3998 foreshore, pop. 474.
Llanrhos, or Eglwys Rhos : which see.
Llanrhwydrys, coast par., Anglesey, 7 miles W. of Amlwch, 1143 ac., pop. 116.
Llanrhychwyn, par. and vil., Carnarvonshire, in E. of co., on river Conway, lg mile NAV. of Llanrwst, 9576 ac. (including Trefriw), pop. 532.
Llanrhydd, par., Denbighshire, mostly in bor. of Ruthin, 1336 ac., pop. 876 ; pop. of borough part, 789; has a mineral spring.
Llanrhyddlad, par. and fishing vil., Anglesey, 8 miles SW. of Amlwch, 2679 ac., pop. 633.
Llanrhystyd, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Llanrhystyd Road), Cardiganshire, in NAAr. of co., at mouth of river Gwyre—par., 8770 ac. (155 water), pop. 1317; vil., 6 miles SAV. of Llanrhystyd Road sta., which is 4 miles S. of Aberystwith; P.O., T.O.; the par. consists of 2 townships—Llanrhystyd-Mclininlog, pop. 792 ; and Llanrhystyd-Mefenydd, pop. 585.
Llanrian, coast par., Pembrokeshire, in NW. of co., 6| miles NE. of St Davids, 3683 ac., pop. 824; P.O., called Llanrhain.
Llanrithan, par., Pembrokeshire, in NAV. of co., on river Solva, 7g m. NE. of St Davids, 1719 ac., pop. 136.
Llanrothall, par., Herefordshire, in S. of co., on r. Monnow, 5 miles NAV. of Monmouth, 1630ac., pop. 91.
Llanrng, par., in co. and 3 miles E. of Carnarvon, 4516 ac., pop. 3075 ; P.O. ; has large slate quarries.
Llanrwst, market town and township (ry. sta. Llanrwst and Trefriw), Denbighshire, and par., partly also in Carnarvonshire—par., 13,458 ac., pop. 4693; township, 15,837 ac., pop. 4260; town, on river Con- way, 11 miles S. of Llandudno Junction, pop. 3688; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-days, Tuesday and Satur- day. Tanning, malting, and the mfr. of woollen goods are the chief industries. A steep bridge which here stretches across the river Conway is said to have been erected in 1630.
Llansndurnen, par.,Carmarthenshire, in SW. of co., lg mile SAAr. of Laugharne, 1644 ac., pop. 177.
Llansadwrn.—par. and vil., in E. of Anglesey, 2g miles W. of Beaumaris, 2891 ac., pop. 382.—2. Llan- sadwrn, par. and vil., in E. of Carmarthenshire— par., 7064 ac., pop. 944; vil., 24 miles NAV. of Llan- gadock sta. and 5% miles SW. of Llandovery ; P.O. !
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