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Erfyl (also
known as Eurfyl,
among other names) was a
female Welsh virgin. A
church in Llanerfyl, Powys,
where her
grave is
thought to be located, has...
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slightly to 406 at the 2011 Census. The
village contains St
Erfyl's church,
named after Erfyl,
rebuilt in 1870. It
contains the
remnants of a 15th-century...
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Alwyn D. Rees.
Emlyn Evans Aneirin Talfan Davies Alwyn D. Rees Gwyn
Erfyl Robert Rhys
Menna Baines Simon Brooks Dyfrig Jones Vaughan Hughes and Menna...
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Elvan 1
Aberdare Emmanuel 2 Buckley,
Penyffordd St
Engan 1
Llanengan St
Erfyl 1
Llanerfyl St
Ethelwold 1
Shotton St
Eugrad 1
Llaneugrad SS
Eurgain & Peter...
- Elaeth, Elidan, Elidyr, Elli, Enclydwyn*, Enddwyn, Engan, Enghenedl, Erbin,
Erfyl, Euddog, Ffinan, Fflewin, Figael, Foddhyd, Gallgo, Gelert, Gredifael, Grwst...
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Chairing ceremony of the
National Eisteddfod, Ebbw Vale, 1958, won by T. Llew Jones, also
includes Erfyl Fychan,
William Morris, Cynan,
Crwys and Trefin....
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century 7
March Erbin 5th
century 29 May or 13 Jan (trad.) King of
Dumnonia Erfyl or
Urfyl Llanerfyl 6 July (trad.)
Eugrad 6th
century Child of Caw, king...
- (Llanmerewig)
Llwchaiarn Church in
Wales Cedewain Mission Area St
Erfyl,
Llanerfyl Llanerfyl Erfyl Church in
Wales Caereinion Mission Area
Llanerfyl Methodist...
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Northop St Elian:
Llanelian St Elidan:
Llanelidan St Erbin:
Erbistock St
Erfyl:
Llanerfyl St Foddhyd:
Clocaenog St Germ****: Capelgarmon, Castlecaereinion...
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Elwedd Llanelwy,
Saint Asaph Llanenddwyn,
Saint Enddwyn Llanerfyl,
Saint Erfyl Llaneuddog,
Saint Euddog Llanfair, Gwynedd, St Mary
Llanfair Caereinion...