-
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...
- Garndolbenmaen, Gellilydan, Glasinfryn, Golan [cy],
Groeslon Harlech Llanaber,
Llanaelhaearn, Llanbedr, Llandbedrgoch, Llanbedrog, Llanberis, Llandanwg, Llanegryn...
- or
early 6th
century inscription was
found at St Aelhaearn's Church,
Llanaelhaearn in Gwynedd. The
Latin inscription reads "ALIOTVS ELMETIACOS/HIC IACET"...
- Ellis-Nanney
family had
inherited the
lands of
Bachwen and
Elernion in
Llanaelhaearn (owned by the Nanneys) from Owen's uncle,
David Ellis Nanney, who had...
- 1979).
Several other place names in the area also
include the
element 'Gwyn'.
D.
Geraint Lewis, Y
Llyfr Enwau – Enwau'r Wlad: A check-list of
Welsh Place...
- Abersoch.
Shipbuilding was
important at Nefyn, Aberdaron,
Abersoch and
Llanaelhaearn,
although the
industry collapsed after the
introduction of
steel ships...
- of
Welsh Biography Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, 'Marged
ferch Ifan (bap. 1696,
d. 1793)',
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography,
Oxford University Press...
-
extension of the A497 in 1935. B4417 B4413 in Pen-y-groeslon A499 in
Llanaelhaearn via
Nefyn B4418 A487 near Pen-y-Groes and Llanllyfni,
Gwynedd A4085...
- Board, came from Bala.
Other famous people from the Bala area
include Michael D. Jones,
Christopher Timothy, Owen
Morgan Edwards, born in Llanuwchllyn, and...
- Tonbridge-style, that
became po****r
during the 13th century, with two m****ive "
D-shaped"
defensive towers flanking the entrance. The p****age into the castle...