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- Church in Wales. Most of these parishes ended up in Gwynedd, but those marked D are in Denbighshire. Chapelries are listed in italics. As a result of the...
- also known as Tudor de Glendore or Tudor Glendower, was the Lord of Gwyddelwern, a junior title of the princely house of Powys Fadog, and was the younger...
- from an estate acquired by marriage. Arms are those of the Lords of Gwyddelwern, from the princes of Powys Fadog of Mathrafal, featuring its black lion...
- surrounding villages including the rural districts of Corwen, Carrog and Gwyddelwern. The bilingual ethos reflects the community it serves. As of 2023, the...
- (Procedure) (Amendment) Regulations 2017 54 (W. 24) The A494 Trunk Road (Gwyddelwern, Denbighshire) (Temporary 40 mph Speed Limit) Order 2017 55 (W. 25) The...
- ap Iorwerth Ddu, and had issue. Gruffudd Tudur ap Gruffudd, Lord of Gwyddelwern, was a leader and Commander in the Welsh Revolt against Henry V and his...
- Bryneglwys, Corwen St Ffraid, Corwen SS Mael & Sulien, Glyndyfrdwy, Gwyddelwern, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llandegla, Llangollen St Collen, Llangollen...
- Denbighshire Gellifor Gellioedd Glasfryn Glyndyfrdwy Gronant Gwaenysgor Gwyddelwern Henllan Hirwaen Llanarmon-yn-Iâl Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd Llandegla Llandrillo...
- Revolt, was the wealthiest Welshman in Wales Tudor Glendower, Lord of Gwyddelwern, brother of the Prince of Wales and cousin of the Tudors, fought against...
- memorial [Grid reference SJ 24589 42874] erected for local Welsh poet, I. D. Hooson. At the next clear bend [Grid reference SJ 2409 4295] the 'Walk' joins...