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Llandegfan (Welsh: [ɬan'dɛɡvan];
Welsh pronunciation;
meaning The
Church of St Tegfan) is a
village on the east of
island of
Anglesey in Wales. It is part...
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short period,
before moving to
Anglesey and
attending Ysgol Gynradd Llandegfan (
Llandegfan Primary School),
followed by
secondary education at
Ysgol David...
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Atlantic (Rhosneigr, 1883) Aled
Jones –
singer and
television presenter (
Llandegfan, 1970) John
Jones –
amateur astronomer (Bryngwyn Bach,
Dwyran 1818 – Bangor...
- At the age of five, her
family moved to
Wales - she was
brought up at
Llandegfan near
Menai Bridge on Anglesey.
After competing her A Levels,
Elliott joined...
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Bentref Llandegfan is a
village in the
community of Cwm Cadnant, Anglesey, Wales,
which is 128.9
miles (207.5 km) from
Cardiff and 207.8
miles (334...
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Davies (1739–1821)
botanist and
Anglican clergyman,
became rector of
Llandegfan with
Beaumaris in 1778.
Charles Allen Duval (1810–1872),
portrait painter...
- a shipbuilder. He was
raised in the
small Welsh-speaking
community of
Llandegfan on Anglesey, and
attended Ysgol David Hughes (a
secondary school). Jones...
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Llanbedrgoch Llanbeulan Llanddaniel Llanddeusant Llanddona Llanddwyn Llandegfan Llandrygarn Llandyfrydog Llandysilio Llanedwen Llaneilian Llaneugrad Llanerchymedd...
- at
three houses in
Menai Bridge, with 12
housed at the
Village Hall in
Llandegfan. Most of the men were
skilled in marquetry. A
special celebration was...
- in a
small wood at
Rhydyfelin near Aberystwyth,
while another grows at
Llandegfan, Anglesey. In Ireland, the tree is
represented by a line of four at the...