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Oldest iron bridge?

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I question the claim that Llandinam bridge is the oldest iron bridge in Wales. Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed was fabricated in 1815 and erected the following year, wheras Llandinam dates from the mid-nineteenth centrury: see Powys County Council and Severn River History. It is the oldest iron bridge in Montgomeryshire. D22 10:30, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Above change now made having had no objection here and support in cy:D22 21:44, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Llonio

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Who was Llonio? He is mentioned as a son of Brychan in that article, but the name is also given as an alternative for St Luke's at Llanllwni. Llonio is be also mentioned a few times in http://www.archive.org/stream/livesofbritishsa01bariuoft#page/n1/search/+Llonio The Lives of the British Saints] by Baring-Gold and Fisher (1908), (the subject of a poem in the Cywyddau form) but it's not clear if this is the same person. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:42, 16 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]