- 'go up, get up', kaas- 'pick up',
kaasi 'pick up (sing.)!'; gal- 'enter',
galch- 'put in',
galchiti 'she puts in'; bar- 'learn', barsiis- 'teach', nan barsiisa...
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Richard Myddelton (by 1509 – 1577/78), of
Galch Hill, near Denbigh, was a
Welsh politician.
Myddelton was born by 1509 and was the
third son of Margaret...
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stone and
slate fireplaces remain. The War
Memorial stands on top of Ynys
Galch, one of the
former islands reclaimed from
Traeth Mawr.
Taking the form of...
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Trefor Stryd Galch (Lime Street)
Trefor Location within Gwynedd Po****tion 1,067 OS grid reference SH371467
Community Llanaelhaearn Prin****l area Gwynedd...
- used in
place names ****ociated with him.
Myddelton was born in 1560 at
Galch Hill, Denbighshire, Wales. He as the
sixth son of
Richard Myddelton, governor...
- (town)* (Tremadog ward)
Porthmadog East
Porthmadog (town)* (East and Ynys
Galch wards)
Porthmadog West
Porthmadog (town)* (Gest,
Morfa Bychan and West wards)...
- ISBN 978-5-87335-084-1.
Retrieved 19 May 2022. "MYDDELTON,
Thomas (c.1556-1631), of
Galch Hill, Denb.,
Tower Street,
London Stansted Mountfichet, Es****. - History...
- villages:
Archenleiten Baumhof Blaugrund Brunnhof Brunnmühle
Eglsee Emhof Galching Greining Harschhof Hirschberg Markhof Oberadlhof Oberes und
unteres Forsthaus...
- Jane (née Dryhurst)
Myddelton and
Richard Myddelton (c. 1509–1577/8) of
Galch Hill,
Henllan who was also MP for
Denbigh Boroughs.
Among his
siblings were...
- well, was
bombarded with
artillery and
Mytton placed more guns on
nearby Galch Hill to
attack the south-western side of the walls. With only one artillery...