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1237:Mathematics
1106:Old College
488:Welsh Broth
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118:Preceded by
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1058:Llanbadarn
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1063:Gogerddan
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1287:Penglais
1053:Penglais
1046:Campuses
366:Mr Jones
285:de facto
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1393:Wales
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