Brecknockshire
noun uk/ˈbrek.nɒk.ʃər/ us/ˈbrek.nɑːk.ʃɚ/ (also Breconshire, /ˈbrek.ən.ʃər/ /ˈbrek.ən.ʃɚ/)
布雷克诺郡(位于威尔士中南部,1974年撤郡)
an area of south central Wales that was a county (= area with its own local government) until 1974
The Baptist Church at Hay, in Brecknockshire, has many traditions of the Lollard days. 在位于布雷克诺克郡的海伊浸信会教堂里留下了有许多关于罗拉德教派的传统。
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- Historians usually refer to him as a Monmouthshire man; his family connections and his early employment as a schoolteacher at Talgarth suggest that he could have been brought up in Breconshire.
- Llanfair ym Muallt is a town in the modern day Welsh county of Powys, in what was the historic county of Brecknockshire.
- On establishment in 1889 the Brecknockshire County Council adopted the attributed arms of Brychan, fifth century founder of Brycheiniog.
- I have heard from the Brecknockshire Branch that they would like to take up my proposal that we hold an inter-branch meeting to discuss the draft Powys Structure Plan.