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Baruc (Welsh:
Barrwg Welsh pronunciation: [ˈbarʊɡ]; also
known as Barruc,
Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century
Welsh saint.
Saint Baruc, who was a disciple...
- this
disciple travel back to the
mainland to
fetch them. The disciple,
Barrwg drowned on this
return journey, and was
buried on the
island that would...
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parish church is
dedicated to St.
Barrwg, who was a
disciple of St. Cadoc, and had a
hermitage on what is now
Barry (
Barrwg) Island. The
church is affiliated...
- by 1295, when it was a
chapel of ease to the
parish church in Bedwas, St
Barrwg. It
retained this
function for the next 619 years,
separating from Bedwas...
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Martyr Sigeberht of East Anglia, King of the East
Angles (635)
Saint Barrog (
Barrwg, Barnoch, Barry), a
disciple of St
Cadoc of Wales,
hermit (7th century)...
- www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 2018-09-12. "The
Benefice of
Bedwas (St
Barrwg) with
Machen with Michaelston-Y-Fedw with Rudry". www.crockford.org.uk....
- 2019. Cadw. "Church of St
Barrwg (13542)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 8
April 2019. "Church of St
Barrwg".
British Listed Buildings...