- Gwynfryn, Penygroes, Pen-y-meinl, Pistyll, Pontllyfni, Pontrug,
Porth Dinllaen, Porthmadog, Portmeirion, Prenteg,
Pwllheli Rachub, Rhiw, Rhiwddolion,...
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Tremadog to be a stopping-off
point on the main
route from
London to
Porth Dinllaen on the Llŷn Peninsula,
which was
intended to be the
chief port for ferries...
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existing Welsh commotes:
Cymydmaen (anglicised as Commitmaen), Creuddyn,
Dinllaen,
Eifionydd (Evionydd),
Cafflogion (Gaflogion),
Llechwedd Isaf (...Isav)...
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Porthdinllaen (in
English sometimes Porth Dinllaen) is a
small coastal village on the Llŷn
Peninsula in the
Dwyfor area of Gwynedd, Wales,
built on a small...
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Commote Modern local Notes Dinllaen Dwyfor council in
Gwynedd county Cymydmaen Dwyfor council in
Gwynedd county Cafflogion...
- (Laighin) in
Irish – as the word
Leinster and
which also
occurs in
Porth Dinllaen on the
north coast.
Following the
death of
Owain Whitetooth (Owain Danwyn)...
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railway was
planned to run
between Aberystwyth and Pwllheli, and on to
Porth Dinllaen, with
branches to
Dolgelly and Machynlleth.
These branches joined the Bala...
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Seneschal of
Gwynedd (c. 1205 – 1278),
married Adles ferch Rhicert, of
Dinllaen; his
issue included the
Griffiths of
Penrhyn and the
second house of Tudors...
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Underwater Guide to
North Wales Volume One (Revisited) Part Two:
Trywn Porth Dinllaen to
South Stack.
Calgo Publications. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-9545066-4-3. Retrieved...
- Trefor–Morfa
Nefyn Trefor–Penrhyn Glas
Penrhyn Glas–Porth
Dinllaen Morfa Nefyn–Llangwnnadl
Porth Dinllaen–Porth
Ysgaden Porth Ysgaden–Porth
Widlin Llangwnnadl–Aberdaron...