Shield of arms granted in 1955: Vert in chief two rams' heads and in base a Hereford Bull's head all caboshed Proper within a bordure harry of ten Argent and Gules charged with eight martlets Sable.[1]
Brecknockshire Agricultural Society is a Welsh Agricultural Society, established in 1755 in Brecknockshire. Celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2005, it is the oldest continuous such society in Great Britain.[2]
^"Brecknockshire Agricultural Society". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
^Midmore & Moore-Colyer 2006, p. 5.
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Until 1974, Brecknockshire (Welsh: Brycheiniog or Sir Frycheiniog), also formerly known as the County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the County of Brecon...
the home of Madam Bridget Bevan. The BrecknockshireAgriculturalSociety is formed. Rules of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion are published. Morgan...
bounded to the north by Ceredigion, to the east by Powys (historic county Brecknockshire), Neath Port Talbot (historic county Glamorgan) and Swansea (also Glamorgan)...
Minimum number of hours of sunshine in a month: 2.7 hours at Llwynon, Brecknockshire in January 1962. Maximum rainfall in a day (0900 UTC − 0900 UTC): 211...
from 1993 to 2007. He was vice-president of the Royal Highland and AgriculturalSociety of Scotland in 1994, and became Vice-Lord Lieutenant of Tweeddale...
and a final period where he tried to create a utopian society based on subsistence agriculture and unpaid volunteer labour. In 1928 and 1929, a small...
Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, to the east by Herefordshire, to the south by Brecknockshire and to the west by Cardiganshire. The county was formed in 1536 from...
(1796) General Report of the Agricultural State and Political State of Scotland (1814) Hints Regarding the Agricultural State of the Netherlands, Compared...
'Brecheniauc', which became "Brecknock" and "Brecon". In a paragraph on Brecknockshire, John Leland's 1536–1539 Itinerary notes that: Blak Montayne is most...
'Brecheniauc', which became "Brecknock" and "Brecon". In a paragraph on Brecknockshire, John Leland's 1536–1539 Itinerary notes that: Blak Montayne is most...
square. No binding. The Stake & Pleach style is used in Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, Carmarthenshire and Montgomeryshire. The Flying Hedge...
crossing point on the River Wye, connecting the historic counties of Brecknockshire and Radnorshire, and is located just outside the Brecon Beacons National...
of the Vale and which form the foothills to the higher mountains of Brecknockshire. The southern boundary of the Vale is made up of the coastline of the...
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1805 and had served as High Sheriff of Berkshire during 1781–82 and as High Sheriff of Brecknockshire in 1799–1800. He also...
the industrial valleys, the agricultural vale and the scenic Gower Peninsula. The county had boundaries with Brecknockshire (north), Monmouthshire (east)...
till after his Decease. Roderick Gwynne's estates in Carmarthenshire, Brecknockshire and Radnorshire: sale and purchase and settling other lands. 19 Geo...
the area. The borough was also enlarged in 1974, gaining Vaynor from Brecknockshire and Bedlinog from Gelligaer Urban District. In 1996 Mid Glamorgan County...
this source was published listed its author as 'Llangattock Local History Society' and its title as 'Llangattock parish scrap-book'. The entry for Reed (1961)...
Denbighshire, and prospective buyers came from Flintshire, Radnorshire, Brecknockshire, Herefordshire and Shropshire, in addition to the above. The Dyfi Bridge...
farmers; her ancestors were from the border counties of Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, and Shropshire. According to Brett (2017): "In the fifteen months between...
Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – William Owen Stanley Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire – Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire...