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villages including Coed Ystumgwern,
Llanenddwyn (Welsh pronunciation),
Llanddwywe,
Talybont and
Dyffryn Ardudwy. It is
situated on the main A496
coast road...
- St Dwywe’s
Church is a
Grade II*
listed church in
Llanddwywe, Gwynedd,
North Wales. It has a
curvilinear churchyard and farm
buildings on its west. Its...
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Hundred Parishes Ardudwy Ffestiniog •
Llanaber •
Llanbedr •
Llandanwg •
Llanddwywe •
Llandecwyn •
Llanelltyd •
Llanenddwyn •
Llanfair • Llanfihangel-y-traethau...
- Davies,
William Llywelyn. "Vaughan
family of Corsygedol, in the
parish of
Llanddwywe, Meironnydd".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
National Library of Wales...
- daughter, Anne
Vaughan (1734–1767). He was
buried at St Dwywe's Church,
Llanddwywe.
William had no male heirs, so the
estate p****ed to his brother, Evan...
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Saints or the
Primitive Christians usually considered to have been the
founders of
churches in Wales. Longman. p. 258.
Saint Dwywe. St Dwywe,
Llanddwywe....
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Talybont railway station serves the
villages of Tal-y-bont and
Llanddwywe in Gwynedd, Wales. The
station is an
unstaffed halt on the
Cambrian Coast Railway...
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Llanaber St David,
Llanaber St John,
Llanaber St Mary, Llanbedr, Llandanwg,
Llanddwywe, Llandecwyn, Llanenddwyn, Llanfair-Juxta-Harlech and Llanfihangel-Y-Traethau...
- Davies, W. Ll., (1959).
VAUGHAN family of Corsygedol, in the
parish of
Llanddwywe, Meironnydd.
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
Retrieved 3 Nov 2023, from...
- Tal-y-bont West side of
Saint Dwywe's church,
Llanddwywe Tal-y-bont
Location within Gwynedd OS grid reference SH587214
Community Dyffryn Ardudwy Prin****l area...