Examples of 'carmarthen' in a sentence

Meaning of "carmarthen"

carmarthen (adverb) - In the style or manner of Carmarthen, a town in Wales. This phrase may be used to describe something characteristic of the town or its people
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  • A town and community (with a town council) in and the county town of Carmarthenshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN4120).

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Carmarthen is the eastern terminus for a few of these services.
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Carmarthen remained in power.
The following year he was constable of Carmarthen.
A guide to Carmarthen and its neighbourhood.
Camera picked it up on the Carmarthen road.
The castle at Carmarthen was destroyed by burning.
A temperance festival is held at Carmarthen.
He was buried in Carmarthen at a service which only men were allowed to attend.
Later in the year he was captured by the English and imprisoned at Carmarthen.
The magazine was based in Carmarthen and was published on a monthly basis.
Ferrar responded twice to the charges made against him at Carmarthen.
Passengers were told to take loo breaks at Carmarthen but the service departed.
The paediatric and maternity services have now been moved to Carmarthen.
He grew up in Carmarthen and later lived in Cardiff.

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It was aimed at the children and young people of the Sunday school in Carmarthen.
Carmarthen Bar and its shipwrecks.
Some early morning and late night trains run only as far as Carmarthen.
Then shall fall Carmarthen town.
Tenby is a bustling market and seaside resort town in the western part of Carmarthen Bay.
They then moved on and retook Carmarthen and laid siege to Tenby.
Carmarthen Ham is a particular favourite of the Prince of Wales.
There is another memorial at Carmarthen.
This left the Carmarthen line as the only asset of the Swansea and Carmarthen line.
Lewis was born in Carmarthen.
Carmarthen was the birthplace of Merlin according to Geoffrey of Monmouth.
The village is served by bus on routes from Carmarthen and Swansea.
After a curacy in Carmarthen he held Incumbencies in Aberystwyth and.
And then one day I got a phone call from a bank manager in Carmarthen in Wales.
Book of Carmarthen.
Gwynfor Evans loses his seat at Carmarthen.
In some versions of the legend, Carmarthen is the place where Merlin was born.
He made a triennial visit to Wales as examiner of Carmarthen Academy.
Caerwent continued to be occupied, while Carmarthen was probably abandoned in the late 4th century.
He was buried at the nearby Franciscan Church in Carmarthen.
Bus services connect to Carmarthen and Llanelli.
Diplomatic edition of the text in the Black Book of Carmarthen.
An army from Gwynedd captures Carmarthen from the Normans.
A poet whose surviving work is recorded in the Black Book Of Carmarthen.
People from Carmarthen.
Carmarthen placed in Division Two after league re-organisation effectively promoted.
I have almost translated the Carmarthen Scroll.
He then successfully defended Carmarthen castle against a Norman assault, hurling down the scaling ladders.
Rhys was arrested and imprisoned in Carmarthen Castle.
Moreover, the poor income on the Carmarthen line further reduced the Company 's trading situation.
In Wales the designated staple town was Carmarthen.
County of Carmarthen.
He excavated the fort nearby, as well as at Carmarthen.
I have almost translated the carmarthen scroll . I had to pull language fragments from a dozen different books.
It was gifted to me by Lady Carmarthen.

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