| Philipp Luckombe - 1790 - 378 pages
...diocefcof St. Afaphj but tire greateft part of the vale of Clwyd is in the diocefe of Batigor. It fends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of Denbigh. The air of this county is very wholeforne, but (harp, it being continually agitated by' the... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1815 - 1086 pages
...partly situated in this shire : but it is properly a Carmarthenshire town. Cardiganshire returns two members to Parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of Cardigan. POPULATION. In 1801 the population of this county was 2 C 8 stated « Communications to the... | |
| Benjamin Pitts Capper - Great Britain - 1813 - 1182 pages
...'.'20,098 English acres of land, 50 parishes, and about 8763 houses, and 44,000 inhabitants; and sends two members to parliament, one for the county and one for the borough. The river Barrow is navigable through the county from north to south, and the Slaney crosses it from... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - Atlases - 1822 - 770 pages
...borough, New Radnor, two other market towns, Knighton and Presteigne, and 52 parishes. It sends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of New Radnor. Radnorshire presents few objects worthy of particular attention. The face of the country... | |
| Atlases - 1822 - 782 pages
...borough, New Radnor, two other market towns, Knighton and Presteigne, and 52 parishes. It sends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough of New Radnor. Radnorshire presents few objects worthy of particular attention. The face of the country... | |
| Geography - 1825 - 704 pages
...The principal rivers are the Wye, the Ithon, the Teme, the Lug, and the Kdow. Radnorshire «ends two members to parliament, one for the county, and one for the borough. At the time of the Roman invasion, it formed part of the district of the bold and warlike Silures.... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 pages
...besides the City of Bangor. It contains one City, one Borough, and three market towns, and sends two Members to Parliament, one for the County, and one for the Borough of Caernarvon. CAERNARVON deserves notice, not only as the Capital of this County, but as the Metropolis of North... | |
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