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Saint Grwst the
Confessor (also
known as Gwrwst, Gwrst,
Gorwst or
Gorst ap
Gwaith Hengaer) was a 6th and 7th
century saint operating in the
Welsh Kingdom...
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Llanrwst ('church or
parish of
Saint Grwst';
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈruːst]) is a
market town and
community on the A470 road and the
River Conwy, in...
- St
Grwst's Church, Llanrwst, is
located in
Church Street (Tan yr Eglwys), Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales. It is an
active Church in
Wales parish church and is...
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County Borough, Wales. It
takes its name from the 5th- to 6th-century
Saint Grwst.
Llanrwst developed around the wool trade,
partly because of an
edict prohibiting...
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calan yw hi heddiw, Rwy'n
dyfod ar eich
traws I 'mofyn am y geiniog, Neu
grwst, a bara a chaws. O
dewch i'r drws yn
siriol Heb
newid dim o'ch gwedd; Cyn...
- Abbey, near Llanrwst, and Llywelyn's
stone coffin can now be seen in St
Grwst's Church, Llanrwst.
Among the
poets who
lamented his p****ing was
Einion Wan:...
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Bruna Pellesi Castritian Charles de
Foucauld Edmund Campion Eligius Evasius Grwst Nahum Nicholas Ferrar (Episcopal Church)
Ralph Sherwin Ursicinus of Brescia...
- PastScape).
Retrieved 4
August 2015. Northwales :
Almshouses Museum and St
Grwst’s Church,
Llanrwst "Houses of
Austin canons:
Priory of
Nostell | British...
- St
Grwst's Church, Llanrwst,
where Jones was rector...
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Capel Curig) - a
total of 16
miles / 25 km
Sacred Kingdom (visiting St
Grwst's Church and
Gwydir Chapel at Llanrwst, St Doged's
Church at Llanddoged,...