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- Cerrigceinwen (Welsh: ['kɛrɪɡ'kɛinʊɛn]) is a hamlet in the community of Llangristiolus, Anglesey, Wales. List of localities in Wales by po****tion Portals:...
- St Ceinwen's Church, Cerrigceinwen, is a former parish church in the countryside of central Anglesey, north Wales. The present building dates from 1860...
- LlechylchedTrewalchmai Malltraeth Aberffraw (Llanfair Dindrefwl) • CerrigceinwenHeneglwysLlangadwaladr (Llanfeirian) • Llangristiolus • Llangwyfan...
- 3. c. clxviii 9 June 1812   Llangefni, Llanddyfnan, Pentraeth and Cerrigceinwen Inclosures Act 1812 52 Geo. 3. c. clxix 9 June 1812   Darrington Inclosure...
- Capel Mawr Capel Parc Carmel Carreglefn Castellior Cemaes Bay Cemlyn Cerrigceinwen Cerrig Man Cestyll Garden Church Bay Coedana cymyran Caim Dwyran Dulas...
- Cemaes Cemaes Settlement SH3693 Cemlyn Cemlyn Settlement SH3393 Cerrigceinwen Cerrigceinwen Settlement SH4273 Coedana Coedana Settlement SH4282 Dothan Dothan...
- combined benefice of Trefdraeth with Aberffraw with Llangadwaladr with Cerrigceinwen. It is within the deanery of Malltraeth, the archdeaconry of Bangor...
- Tregaian 25 September (trad.) Saint Cain or Keyne or Ceinwen 5th century Cerrigceinwen Llangeinwen 8 October (trad.) Child of King Caw of Strathclyde Chiefly...
- in the benefice of Trefdraeth with Aberffraw with Llangadwaladr with Cerrigceinwen. Other churches in the benefice include St Beuno's, Aberffraw and St...
- Helston Furry Dance. Wales portal Cornwall portal St Ceinwen's Church, Cerrigceinwen – a church in Anglesey dedicated to her "St. Keyne". Catholic Online...