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- Cilgerran abstract "Cilgerran is a town formerly in the Hundred of Cilgerran and previously the headquarters of the commote of Emlyn is Cuch, Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying on the River Teifi. It is the site of Cilgerran Castle, built in 1100, from which Owain of Powys is said to have abducted Nest in 1109. It is first mentioned by name in 1164. This is probably one of the most picturesque castles in Wales and has been painted by many artists including Turner.The town is first mentioned in 1204 from when it was the administrative centre for a lordship until the sixteenth century. Although the town remained small it was considered one of the main market centres in Pembrokeshire in the seventeenth century. It was a marcher borough. Owen, in 1603, described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve, and it still retains some of its corporate traditions.Other attractions in the town include annual coracle races. This event, started in 1950, attracts competitors from all over the world.The church of St Llawddog is a grade II* listed building. The churchyard contains a megalithic standing stone or Ogham stone upon which Ogham writing can still be seen. Also contained in the churchyard is the burial site and memorial to William Edmond Logan of Mount Logan, Canada fame. Logan was the first director of Geological Survey of Canada and mapped the coal mines of South Wales. The memorial was erected in the centenary of his death.The town was renowned for the quality of the slate that was mined there and exported through the port at Cardigan.The census population of the parish of Cilgerran was: 854 (1801): 1266 (1851): 1033 (1901): 815 (1951): 703 (1981). The percentage of Welsh speakers was: 96 (1891): 94 (1931): 78 (1971).".
- Cilgerran areaCode "01239".
- Cilgerran ceremonialCounty Dyfed.
- Cilgerran country United_Kingdom.
- Cilgerran country Wales.
- Cilgerran gridReference "SN195427".
- Cilgerran postalCode "SA43".
- Cilgerran principalArea Pembrokeshire.
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- Cilgerran constituencyWestminster Preseli_Pembrokeshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Cilgerran country "Wales".
- Cilgerran dialCode "1239".
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- Cilgerran latitude "52.05322".
- Cilgerran lieutenancyWales Dyfed.
- Cilgerran longitude "-4.63396".
- Cilgerran next Cardigan,_Ceredigion.
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- Cilgerran postTown "CILGERRAN".
- Cilgerran postcodeArea "SA".
- Cilgerran postcodeDistrict "SA43".
- Cilgerran previous Boncath.
- Cilgerran route Great_Western_Railway.
- Cilgerran route "Whitland & Cardigan Railway".
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- Cilgerran unitaryWales Pembrokeshire.
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- Cilgerran comment "Cilgerran is a town formerly in the Hundred of Cilgerran and previously the headquarters of the commote of Emlyn is Cuch, Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying on the River Teifi. It is the site of Cilgerran Castle, built in 1100, from which Owain of Powys is said to have abducted Nest in 1109. It is first mentioned by name in 1164.".
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