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  2. William Rowlands (Gwilym Lleyn) - Wikipedia

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    Part of his list of books was printed in Y Traethodydd; but it was not until 1869 that the book appeared at Llanidloes, edited and enlarged by Daniel Silvan Evans. [ 1 ] Rowlands also published religious works, including an essay on Providence (1836), a translation of Wesley's tract on Romanism (1838), and memoirs of the Rev. J. Milward (1839 ...

  3. Category:People from Machynlleth - Wikipedia

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  4. Machynlleth - Wikipedia

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    Machynlleth is the home of Ecodyfi, a locally controlled organisation that was set up to foster and support a greener community and economy in the Dyfi Valley. [22] The Centre for Alternative Technology is based in a disused quarry three miles from Machynlleth. In December 2019 Machynlleth council was the first in Wales to declare a climate ...

  5. The Ask and the Answer - Wikipedia

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    The Ask and the Answer is a 2009 young-adult science fiction novel written by British-American author Patrick Ness. It was published on 4 May 2009 by Walker Books. It is the second book in the Chaos Walking series, preceded by The Knife of Never Letting Go and followed by Monsters of Men. The story follows Todd Hewitt, a 13-year-old boy held ...

  6. Category:Machynlleth - Wikipedia

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  7. George Ewart Evans - Wikipedia

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    George Ewart Evans. George Ewart Evans (1 April 1909 – 11 January 1988) [1] was a Welsh-born schoolteacher, writer and folklorist who became a dedicated collector of oral history and oral tradition in the East Anglian countryside from the 1940s to 1970s, and produced eleven books of collections of these materials.

  8. Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament House, Machynlleth, is a substantial and remarkably complete hall-house sited parallel to the main road which approaches the town from the east. The hall-house has a four-unit plan: a storeyed outer room of two bays, an open passage (2 bays between partition trusses), an open hall (3 bays with dais-end partition), and a storeyed ...

  9. Pennal - Wikipedia

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    Pennal is known for its historical association with Owain Glyndŵr.In Pennal Owain composed the Pennal Letter of 1406, a letter to the King of France setting out his plans for an independent Wales – the only document which stands as a policy document for an independent Wales in the Middle Ages.