Rhos Meadow


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The quiet sleepy village of Rhos Meadow has been earmarked for a much-disputed wind farm and hydraulic fracturing drilling operation. Soon after work begins, inexplicable and unnatural deaths befall the residents, with those who survive infected by a malignant disease. A girl goes missing when she is drawn to Rhos Meadow by a young spirit's harrowing prophecy that the entire nation is in danger should those infected flee their sanctuary and spread the deadly virus to the outside world. Can anyone find the courage they need to thwart the prowling infected and escape from the once idyllic but now eerie village?




The Place-names of Wales


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Britain & Ireland


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Colorful illustrations and maps accompany stories of Great Britain and Ireland, covering topics from landscapes to literature and rock bands to the mystique of the royal family.




Archaeologia Cambrensis


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The Cymry of '76


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The celebrated Douglas Register is an indispensable compilation of births, marriages, and deaths covering the period from about 1750 to 1797, with some miscellaneous records going back to 1705. The registers are for the parishes of St. James Northam (Dover Church) and King William, but they concern individuals who were residents of the Virginia counties of Fluvanna, Goochland, Louisa, Orange, and Spotsylvania. Entries under the headings of births, marriages, and deaths are arranged alphabetically, with marriages broken into separate lists for husbands and wives. Altogether the entries exceed several thousand in number. The book further consists of lists of Huguenot settlers at Manakin-Town (King William Parish) and an index of Goochland County wills, 1728-1840, containing about 1,000 names with references to dates and locations.







Ancient Egypt


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