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Machynlleth •
Penegoes Mathrafal Castell Caereinion/Castle
Caereinion •
Garthbeibio •
Llanerfyl •
Llanfair Caereinion •
Llangadfan •
Llangynyw Montgomery...
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Mawddwy area and was the
founder of
churches at Llanymawddwy, Mallwyd,
Garthbeibio and Cemmaes.
Tydecho is also
credited with
founding a chapel,
Capel Tydecho...
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Twynnells St
Tybie 1
Llandybie St
Tyddyd 1
Penmachno St
Tydecho 3 Cemmaes,
Garthbeibio,
Mallwyd St
Tydfil 5 Bryn, Coedpoeth, Llechryd, Llysworney,
Merthyr Tydfil...
- The
contemporary rendering of this name
would seem to be Peibio, as in
Garthbeibio, a
parish in Montgomeryshire, or Ynys Beibio, near Holyhead.
Peibo Clafrog...
- =
medieval chapelry. This was
formed by the
union of the
parishes of
Garthbeibio, Llanerfyl,
Llanfair Caereinion, Llangadfan, Llangynyw, Llanllugan, Manafon...
- priest, born 1760) (1760–1850),
Welsh Anglican priest and
Rector of
Garthbeibio,
Montgomeryshire David Lewis (Archdeacon of Carmarthen) (1839–1901),...
- Church,
Aberhafesp Aberhafesp 1871 Cong
Federation St Tydecho,
Garthbeibio Banwy (
Garthbeibio)
Tydecho Church in
Wales Caereinion Mission Area St Cadfan,...
- Brynwaeddan, Cowny, Cyffin, Tre’r Llan, Maesllymystyn, Moelfeliarth.
Garthbeibio: -
Garthbeibio Cemaes:- Brynuchel, Gwern-y-bwlch, Tafolog.
Mallwyd (part) Llanwrin:-...
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Ffynnongynid Settlement SO1641
Frochas Frochas Settlement SJ2910
Garthbeibio Garthbeibio Settlement SH9812
Garthbrengi Garthbrengi Settlement SO0433 Garthmyl...
- The
community with the
villages of
Llangadfan and Foel, also
called Garthbeibio. It is a sp****ly po****ted area
centred on the
village of Llangadfan...