A Topographical Dictionary of Wales. Originally published by S Lewis, London, 1849.
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Samuel Lewis, 'Quarter-Mawr', in A Topographical Dictionary of Wales(London, 1849), British History Online, accessed February 2, 2025, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/wales/p331.
Samuel Lewis. "Quarter-Mawr". A Topographical Dictionary of Wales. (London, 1849), British History Online. Web. 2 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/wales/p331.
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Quarter-Mawr
QUARTER-MAWR, a hamlet, in the parish of Llanthoysaint, union of Llandovery, Lower division of the hundred of Perveth, county of Carmarthen, South Wales; containing, with Maesy-Fynnon, 541 inhabitants. It lies on the borders of the Black Mountains, which separate Carmarthenshire from Brecknockshire.