Place:Bettws Bleddrws, Cardiganshire, Wales

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NameBettws Bleddrws
Alt namesBetws Bledrwssource: Wikipedia
Bettws Bledrwssource: spelling variation
Betws Bleddrwssource: spelling variation
TypeParish (ancient), Civil parish
Coordinates52.12°N 4.059°W
Located inCardiganshire, Wales     ( - 1974)
Also located inDyfed, Wales     (1974 - 1996)
Ceredigion, Wales     (1996 - )
See alsoLampeter Rural, Cardiganshire, Walesrural district 1894-1934
Aberaeron Rural, Cardiganshire, Walesrural district 1934-1974
source: Family History Library Catalog
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Bettws Bleddrws is a parish in Llangybi now in Ceredigion, Wales. Situated on the slopes on the banks of the River Dulas, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Lampeter and a half mile to the southwest of the village of Llangybi, on the old road from Tregaron to Lampeter.

Research Tips

  • A 1900 Ordnance Survey map of the historic county of Cardiganshire is available on the A Vision of Britain through Time website. This shows all the old parishes within their urban and rural districts. Large farms and estates are also marked.
  • Ceredigion Archives has a website with a list of their holdings, as well as historical notes on places in Cardiganshire.
  • Some words in Welsh come up time and time again and you may want to know what they mean or how to pronounce them. For example,
    "Eglwys" is a church and the prefix "Llan" is a parish.
    "w" and "y" are used as vowels in Welsh.
    "Ll" is pronounced either "cl" or "hl" or somewhere in between. "dd" sounds like "th".
    The single letter "Y" is "the" and "Yn" means "in".
    "uwch" means "above"; "isod" is "below" or "under";
    "gwch" is "great", "ychydig" is "little";
    "cwm" is a "valley".
In both Welsh and English all these words are commonly used in place names in the UK. Place names are often hyphenated, or two words are combined into one. Entering your problem phrase into Google Search, including the term "meaning in Welsh", will lead you to Google's quick translation guide. I'm no authority; these are just things I have picked up while building up this gazetteer for WeRelate.
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