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Cardiganshire
[kahr-di-guhn-sheer, -sher]
Cardiganshire
/ -ʃə, ˈkɑːdɪɡənˌʃɪə /
noun
a former county of W Wales: became part of Dyfed in 1974; reinstated as Ceredigion in 1996
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cardiganshire1
Example Sentences
Missing maps include a malt whisky map of Scotland, and several maps relating to Gogerddan, the principal estate of the old county of Cardiganshire in the 17th century.
Elystan Morgan was the MP for Cardiganshire for eight years, before he joined the House of Lords as Lord Elystan-Morgan in 1981.
The Cardiganshire seat turned Liberal in the election of February 1974, and he tried unsuccessfully to win it back in the second general election of that year.
Unexpectedly for him, he was elected Labour MP for Cardiganshire in the 1966 general election.
He was elected vice-president of the party in 1966, the same year he stood for the first of two unsuccessful attempts to represent Cardiganshire at Westminster in general elections.
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