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penally
penally, adv. (ˈpiːnəlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a penal manner. † 1. Painfully, severely. Obs.c 1450 tr. De Imitatione iii. xxx. 99 Þese miseries þat penaly greueþ þe soule of þy seruant. 2. In the way of punishment or penalty. (In quot. 1651, ? Under a penalty.)1647 Trapp Comm. Rev. xviii. 2 They... Oxford English Dictionary
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Penally
Penally () is a coastal village, parish and community southwest of Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Military installations The Penally Training Camp is a military facility at the western edge of Penally. wikipedia.org
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penally
penally/ˈpi:nəlɪ; `pinlɪ/ adv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Penally Abbey
Penally Abbey is an old rectory, now the Penally Abbey Country House Hotel and Restaurant overlooking Carmarthen Bay in the village of Penally, about 1.5 A Celtic Cross created by pilgrims in the 10th century is located in Penally village church. wikipedia.org
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Penally railway station
Penally railway station serves the village of Penally in Pembrokeshire, Wales. History Penally station was closed on 15 June 1964, then reopened temporarily during the summers of 1970 and 1971 before being permanently open from 28 wikipedia.org
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Tenby transmitting station
The Tenby television relay station is sited to the southwest of the town of Tenby and north of Penally on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, South Wales It was built in the 1980s as a fill-in relay for UHF analogue television covering the southwest of Tenby town, plus Penally and the low-lying land between wikipedia.org
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Tyfei
Tyfei was buried at Penalun (Penally) in Dyfed. wikipedia.org
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Saint Teilo
He was from Penalun (Penally) near Tenby in Pembrokeshire, south Wales. He was born at Penalun (Penally) around the year 500. wikipedia.org
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William Jones (dean of Brecon)
He was Dean of Brecon Cathedral from 1950 to 1964 then Vicar of Penally until retirement in 1969. He died in 1974 in Pembrokeshire. wikipedia.org
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Edward Lincoln Lewis
He held incumbencies in Llandyfaelog, Manorowen and Penally. He died in 1938. wikipedia.org
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Hughes-Morgan baronets
The Hughes-Morgan Baronetcy, of Penally in the County of Pembroke, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Hughes-Morgan baronets, of Penally (1925) Sir David Hughes-Morgan, 1st Baronet (1871–1941) Sir John Vernon Hughes-Morgan, 2nd Baronet (1900–1969) Sir David wikipedia.org
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Limekilns at Kiln Park, Pembrokeshire
The limekilns at Kiln Park are heritage listed disused limekilns now located in the grounds of a holiday park, Kiln Park, near the village of Penally, of limekilns are located on the south side of a private access road to the Kiln Park holiday park, off the A4139 road between Tenby and the village of Penally wikipedia.org
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1983 South Pembrokeshire District Council election
) Pembroke Central (two seats) Pembroke East (three seats) Pembroke Llanion (two seats) Pembroke Market (two seats) Pembroke Pennar (two seats) Penally wikipedia.org
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1987 South Pembrokeshire District Council election
(two seats) Pembroke Dock Central (one seat) Pembroke Dock Llanion (two seats) Pembroke Dock Market (one seat) Pembroke Dock Pennar (two seats) Penally wikipedia.org
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List of dune systems of Wales
Burrows (SSSI) Cymyran Bay Dyffryn Ardudwy Harlech Kenfig (SSSI) Laugharne Llangenith Merthyr Mawr (SSSI) Mumbles Newborough Warren Oxwich (SSSI) Pembrey Penally wikipedia.org
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