- John
Griffith (died 1609) was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1571 to 1609.
Griffith was the son of
William Griffith (died 1587)...
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outcrops on the Llyn
Peninsula in a
variety of
places including Mynydd Cefnamlwch and the
flanks of Pen y Gopa. The
largest plutonic body in the terrane...
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Charles Wynne (1780-1865), of 39
Portman Square, Mdx.; Voelas, Denb. and
Cefnamlwch, Caern". The
History of Parliament.
Archived from the
original on 14 July...
- a Welsh-language poet. He was
domestic bard to the
Griffith family at
Cefnamlwch on the Llŷn
Peninsula in
Gwynedd and took his
bardic name from the River...
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village lies in a
small valley with
Mynydd Rhiw to the South,
Mynydd Cefnamlwch to the
North and Carn
Fadryn to the North-East.
Primary education is provided...
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times between 1621 and 1642.
Griffith was the son of John
Griffith (of
Cefnamlwch), Llyn. He
matriculated at
Brasenose College,
Oxford aged 15 on 31 October...
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Retrieved 22
March 2023. "
Cefnamlwch Gardens and Grounds,
Tudweiliog (86328)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 24
March 2023. "
Cefnamlwch Walled Garden, Tudweiliog...
- c. 80 July – Hugh Hughes,
politician date
unknown John
Griffith (of
Cefnamlwch),
politician Twm Siôn Cati, outlaw,
about 77
probable – Siôn
Dafydd Rhys...
- Online.
Retrieved 2
October 2018. "GRIFFITH,
William (c.1687-1715), of
Cefnamlwch, Penllech, Caern".
History of
Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved...
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Meillionydd 1660: John Williams, of
Meillionydd 1661:
William Griffith of
Cefnamlwch,
Lleyn 1662: Sir
Griffith Williams, 1st
Baronet of
Penrhyn 1663: Richard...