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  • |county 1=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire, North Shropshire
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  • {{county|Montgomery}} {{Hatnote|This article is about Llandysilio, Montgomeryshire. For the similarly-named village in Pembrokeshire, see [[Llandissilio]]}}
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Montgomery
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  • ...[[Gower Peninsula|Gower]], in [[Montgomeryshire]] (especially along the [[Montgomery Canal]]), on [[Anglesey]] and in several other sites along the North Wales
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  • |a=Montgomery Castle |a=Newtown, Montgomeryshire
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...yn Castle''' is a mediƦval castle above the village of [[Abermule]], in [[Montgomeryshire]]. The fortification was established by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of [[G
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  • |name=Montgomery Castle |county=Montgomeryshire
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  • ...The canal has wider branches known as the [[Llangollen Canal]] and the [[Montgomery Canal]], all part of the same system. ...t companies (the Ellesmere Canal, Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal, Montgomeryshire Canal) that came together to form the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal C
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  • |post town=Montgomery ...hropshire]], in the Vale of Montgomery, just a mile from the boundary of [[Montgomeryshire]], whose boundaries curl around this little Shropshire parish to the north,
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire
    2 KB (393 words) - 19:13, 20 November 2016
  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Montgomery
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  • ...were completed eventually became sections of the [[Chester Canal]], the [[Montgomery Canal]] and the [[Shropshire Union Canal]] main line. Although several feat ...mynech. This joined the Montgomeryshire Canal at Carreghofa Locks when the Montgomeryshire opened in 1797.
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  • {{county|Montgomeryshire}} [[File:Montgomery Canal sign.jpg|thumb|300px|Montgomery Canal milepost]]
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  • ...ton Junction passes through the bridge. Llangollen is to the left, and the Montgomeryshire Canal to the right]] '''Frankton Junction''' is the name of the canal junction where the [[Montgomeryshire Canal]] terminates and meets the [[Llangollen Canal]] at Lower Frankton, [[
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Montgomery
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  • |picture=Course of Montgomery Canal at Pant - geograph.org.uk - 51038.jpg |picture caption=Course of the Montgomeryshire Canal
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  • |county=Montgomery |constituency=Montgomeryshire
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