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Llanddewi Brefi (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈðɛwi ˈbrɛvi]) is a village,
parish and
community of
approximately 500
people in Ceredigion, Wales. The village...
- into Welsh,
producing what is
today known as Book of the
Anchorite of
Llanddewibrefi.
Walter Hilton (c. 1340/1345 – 1396)
composed the
first book of his...
- The Book of the
Anchorite of
Llanddewibrefi (also
Jesus ms. 119) (Welsh:
Llyfr Ancr
Llanddewibrefi or
Llyfr yr Ancr) is a fourteenth-century
Welsh m****cript...
- saints.
Another important collection is The Book of the
Anchorite of
Llanddewibrefi.
Includes Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy, a
group of
bandits who
lived in...
- (Llanafan),
Shiloh (Llanbedr Pont Steffan), Elim (Llanddeiniol),
Bethesda (
Llanddewibrefi), Coed-y-bryn (Llandysul),
Gwynfil (Llangeitho),
Llwynpiod (Llangeitho)...
-
curacies at
Cwmaman and
Aberystwyth St Michael. He held in****bencies at
Llanddewibrefi,
Henfynyw and Lampeter. From 1986 to 1990 he was
Archdeacon of Cardigan...
- College,
Llandaff before serving her
title (curacy) at the
Lampeter and
Llanddewibrefi (later
called Bro
Teifi Sarn Helen)
group of parishes; she was made...
- Pentre-rhew is a
hamlet in the
community of
Llanddewibrefi, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 58.3
miles (93.9 km) from
Cardiff and 169.6
miles (272.9 km) from...
- July 1720 – 19
August 1769) was a
Welsh politician.
Lloyd was born in
Llanddewibrefi and
educated at
Jesus College, Oxford. His father,
Walter Lloyd of Voelallt...
- Llancarfan, ****ociated with St.
Cadog Llandeilo,
established by St
Teilo Llanddewibrefi Llanelwy (St Asaph), Denbighshire.
Traditionally founded by St Kentigern...