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Cloyd is the anglicized form of the Welsh Clwyd, referring to the River Clwyd in northeast Wales. It may also refer to: Places * Clwyd, the former Welsh county named for the river * Flintshire, the English name of the same area which was known as Clwyd in Welsh Name * Cloyd Boyer (born 1927), former right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball * Cloyd Head (1886–1969), Chicago playwright and theatrical director born in Oak Park, Illinois * Cloyd H. Marvin (1889–1969), longest serving president of George Washington University, and the then-youngest American university president * Cloyd A. Porter (born 1935), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly * Cloyd (surname), a surname carried by some families from the Clwyd area Other uses * 15499 Cloyd, an asteroid * Battle of Cloyd's Mountain The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain was a Union victory in western Virginia on May 9, 1864, that allowed the Union forces to destroy a large bridge on the Virgi ...
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River Clwyd
The River Clwyd (Welsh: ''Afon Clwyd'') is a river in Wales that rises in the Clocaenog Forest () northwest of Corwen. Its total length is . It flows due south until, at Melin-y-wig, it veers north-eastwards, tracking the A494 and passing through Derwen, Llanelidan, Pwllglas and Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd to Ruthin. Here it leaves the relatively narrow valley and enters a broad agricultural vale, the Vale of Clwyd (Welsh: ''Dyffryn Clwyd''). Just south of Denbigh, it is joined by the River Clywedog. This substantial tributary also has its source in the Clocaenog Forest but drains out to the east and north of the forest and passes through Cyffylliog, Bontuchel and Rhewl before its confluence with the main river. Then the Clwyd meanders northwards through the fertile Clwyd valley to St Asaph. Around north of St Asaph, the river is joined by a tributary as large as the main river, the River Elwy. In normal flows at low tide, the waters of these two rivers can be seen flowing sid ...
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Clwyd
Clwyd () is a preserved county of Wales, situated in the north-east corner of the country; it is named after the River Clwyd, which runs through the area. To the north lies the Irish Sea, with the English ceremonial counties of Cheshire to the east and Shropshire to the south-east. Powys and Gwynedd lie to the south and west respectively. Clwyd also shares a maritime boundary with Merseyside along the River Dee. Between 1974 and 1996, a slightly different area had a county council, with local government functions shared with six district councils. In 1996, Clwyd was abolished, and the new principal areas of Conwy County Borough, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham County Borough were created; under this reorganisation, "Clwyd" became a preserved county, with the name being retained for certain ceremonial functions. This area of north-eastern Wales has been settled since prehistoric times; the Romans built a fort beside a ford on the River Conwy, and the Normans and Welsh dis ...
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Flintshire
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Cloyd Boyer
Cloyd Victor Boyer Jr. (September 1, 1927 – September 20, 2021) was an American right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball who played between 1949 and 1955 for the St. Louis Cardinals (1949–52) and Kansas City Athletics (1955). Biography Boyer was born in Alba, Missouri. He was the eldest son in a family that included third basemen Ken Boyer and Clete Boyer. Ken, 1964 National League Most Valuable Player, an 11-time Major League Baseball All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award winner, had a 15-year big-league career with the Cardinals, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers; Clete won only one Gold Glove because of the presence of Brooks Robinson, but played all or parts of 16 MLB seasons for the Athletics, New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves. In a five-season career, Cloyd Boyer posted a 20–23 record with 198 strikeouts and a 4.73 earned run average in 395⅔ innings pitched, including 13 complete games, three shutouts, and ...
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Cloyd Head
Cloyd is the anglicized form of the Welsh Clwyd, referring to the River Clwyd in northeast Wales. It may also refer to: Places * Clwyd, the former Welsh county named for the river * Flintshire, the English name of the same area which was known as Clwyd in Welsh Name * Cloyd Boyer (born 1927), former right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball * Cloyd Head (1886–1969), Chicago playwright and theatrical director born in Oak Park, Illinois * Cloyd H. Marvin (1889–1969), longest serving president of George Washington University, and the then-youngest American university president * Cloyd A. Porter (born 1935), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly * Cloyd (surname), a surname carried by some families from the Clwyd area Other uses * 15499 Cloyd, an asteroid * Battle of Cloyd's Mountain The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain was a Union victory in western Virginia on May 9, 1864, that allowed the Union forces to destroy a large bridge on the Vir ...
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Cloyd H
Cloyd is the anglicized form of the Welsh Clwyd, referring to the River Clwyd in northeast Wales. It may also refer to: Places * Clwyd, the former Welsh county named for the river * Flintshire, the English name of the same area which was known as Clwyd in Welsh Name * Cloyd Boyer (born 1927), former right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball * Cloyd Head (1886–1969), Chicago playwright and theatrical director born in Oak Park, Illinois * Cloyd H. Marvin (1889–1969), longest serving president of George Washington University, and the then-youngest American university president * Cloyd A. Porter (born 1935), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly * Cloyd (surname), a surname carried by some families from the Clwyd area Other uses * 15499 Cloyd, an asteroid * Battle of Cloyd's Mountain The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain was a Union victory in western Virginia on May 9, 1864, that allowed the Union forces to destroy a large bridge on the Vir ...
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Cloyd A
Cloyd is the anglicized form of the Welsh Clwyd, referring to the River Clwyd in northeast Wales. It may also refer to: Places * Clwyd, the former Welsh county named for the river * Flintshire, the English name of the same area which was known as Clwyd in Welsh Name * Cloyd Boyer (born 1927), former right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball * Cloyd Head (1886–1969), Chicago playwright and theatrical director born in Oak Park, Illinois * Cloyd H. Marvin (1889–1969), longest serving president of George Washington University, and the then-youngest American university president * Cloyd A. Porter (born 1935), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly * Cloyd (surname), a surname carried by some families from the Clwyd area Other uses * 15499 Cloyd, an asteroid * Battle of Cloyd's Mountain The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain was a Union victory in western Virginia on May 9, 1864, that allowed the Union forces to destroy a large bridge on the Virg ...
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Cloyd (surname)
Cloyd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David Cloyd (born 1974), American singer-songwriter * Paul Cloyd (1920–2005), American basketball player * Timothy Cloyd, American educator and university administrator *Tyler Cloyd Tyler James Cloyd (born May 16, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, and Miami Marlins and in the KBO League for the Samsung Lions ... (born 1987), American baseball player Fictional *Denis Cloyd, a character in The Walking Dead. *Dennis Cloyd, a mentioned character in The Walking Dead. {{surname, Cloyd ...
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