Carmarthenshire, a widowed woman, the relict of a farmer who had fallen in those disastrous troubles. The widow had an only son to bring up, but Providence smiled upon her, and despite her forlorn condition, her live stock had so increased in course of... Meddygon Myddfai - Side xxiiaf John Williams - 1861 - 470 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1878
...lived at Blaensawdde i near Llanddeusant, Carmarthenshire, a widowed woman, the relict of a farmer who had fallen in those disastrous troubles. " The...most favourite place was near the small lake called i "Blaensawdde, or the upper end of the river Sawdde— is situate about three-quarters of a mile SE... | |
 | Robert Jones, Thomas Powel - 1881
...lived at Blaensawdde 1 near Llanddeusanc, Carmarthenshire, a widowed woman, the relict of a farmer who had fallen in those disastrous troubles. " The widow had an only son to bring up, and Providence i smiled upon her, and, despite her forlorn condition, her live stock had so increased in course of... | |
 | Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 sider
...of a farmer who had fallen in those disastrous troubles. 'The widow had an only son to bring up, but Providence smiled upon her, and despite her forlorn...most favourite place was near the small lake called ILyn y Fan Fach, on the north-western side of the Carmarthenshire Fans. 'The son grew up to manhood,... | |
 | Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 sider
...there lived at Blaensawde l near ILandeusant, Carmarthenshire, a widowed woman, the relict of a farmer who had fallen in those disastrous troubles. 'The widow had an only son to bring up, but Providence smiled upon her, and despite her forlorn condition, her live stock had so increased... | |
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