Denbighshire

Segrwyd Denbighshire Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870

Segrwyd, or Segroit, a township in Llanrhaidr-in-Kinmerch parish, Denbighshire; 1 ½ mile SSW of Denbigh. Real property, £2,740. Pop., 328.

Sesswick Denbighshire Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870

Sesswick, a township in Bangor parish, Denbigh; 5 ½ miles SE of Wrexham. Real property, £1,281. Pop., 125. Houses, 26.

Denbighshire Towns and Parishes S

Denbighshire towns and parishes beginning with S

Bâchymbyd Denbigh Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales 1845

Bâchymbyd, a joint hamlet, with Ysceibion, in the parish of Llanynys, union and hundred of Ruthin, county of Denbigh, North Wales, 2 miles (N.W.) from Ruthin: the population is returned with the parish. It is situated near the left bank of the Clywedog, which falls into the river Clwyd a short distance off. Lord Bagot has a fine seat here, remarkable for its pleasant situation, and the extent of its ancient woods, some of the chestnut trees having acquired a very large growth: the estate came into the possession of this noble family by the marriage of Sir Walter Bagot with Jane, daughter and sole heiress of Charles Salusbury, Esq.

Denbighshire Towns and Parishes B

Denbighshire towns and parishes beginning with B

Abercwhiler Denbighshire Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870

Abercwhiler, a township in Bodfary parish, Denbighshire; at the confluence of the Cwhiler and the Clwyd, 3 it miles NE of Denbigh. Acres, 3,346. Pop., 430. Houses, 99. Here is a Calvinistic Methodist chapel.


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