- Archives, 1972
c. 70,
retrieved 1
November 2022 "Local
Government (Wales) Act 1994", legislation.gov.uk, The
National Archives, 1994
c. 19, retrieved...
- rest.
Ultimately she
arrived at
Gwytherin near the
source of the
River Elwy. She
later became a nun and
abbess at
Gwytherin in Denbighshire. More elaborate...
- Columb**** says
Saint Winifred appeared to him,
saying that her
grave at
Gwytherin was neglected; she
wished to lie
somewhere more
accessible to pilgrims...
- Alban; Burns, Paul (1
January 1998). Butler's
Lives of the Saints: February. A&
C Black. ISBN 9780860122517 – via
Google Books. "St Teilo's Church — Llandeilo"...
- of her
later life, but both
agree that she took
command of an
abbey in
Gwytherin,
where she
eventually died and was buried. It is not
known how long the...
-
mission that
succeeded in
translating the
relics of St
Winifred from
Gwytherin to
Shrewsbury Abbey. He
recorded the
venture as part of the life of the...
-
Deganwy Dolgarrog Dolwyddelan Dwygyfylchi Eglwysbach Glan
Conwy Glasfryn Gwytherin Kinmel Bay Llanbedr-y-Cennin
Llanddoged Llanddulas Llandudno Llandudno...
-
negotiated and
carried out the
translation of the
remains of St Winifred from
Gwytherin in Wales.
Robert is
thought to have been a
member of the
Pennant family...
- his
mother "Theonia" whom
Winifred eventually succeeded as
abbess of
Gwytherin (Clwyd).
Kentigern was also a cult
figure in Clwyd. She is the subject...
-
Monymusk Reliquary), one is in
Wales (the
shrine of St.
Gwenfrewi at
Gwytherin), and two are in Italy. The
earliest examples date from the late 7th century...