- at
Llandrygarn, Anglesey, Wales. It was
built in the 13th
century and is a
Grade II
listed building. The
church is the sole
monument in
Llandrygarn. St...
-
comedy Stella (Anglesey, 1968) John Morris-Jones –
grammarian and poet (
Llandrygarn, 1864)
Edward Owen – 18th-century artist,
notable for
letters do****enting...
- Welsh-language poet. Morris-Jones was born John Jones, at
Trefor in the
parish of
Llandrygarn,
Anglesey the son of
Morris Jones first a schoolmaster, then a shopkeeper...
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Llanbedrgoch Llanbeulan Llanddaniel Llanddeusant Llanddona Llanddwyn Llandegfan Llandrygarn Llandyfrydog Llandysilio Llanedwen Llaneilian Llaneugrad Llanerchymedd...
- This was
formed by the
union of the
parishes of Bodwrog, Heneglwys,
Llandrygarn, Llanerch-Y-Medd, Llangefni,
Llangwyllog St Anau,
Llangwyllog St Cwyllog...
- was
attached to St Trygarn's Church,
Llandrygarn, with the
priest serving the two
parishes residing in
Llandrygarn. The
church tithes had been paid to...
-
daughters and
secondly Elizabeth, the
daughter of Rhys Wynn of Bodychen,
Llandrygarn, and
possibly the
widow of
Rowland Bulkeley of Cemlyn, nr. Llanidan,...
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Aberffraw Llangwyfan Amlwch Beaumaris Llanfaes Bodedern Bodwrog Heneglwys Llandrygarn Llangadwaladr Trefdraeth Llandegfan Llansadwrn Llanfair Llanrhwydrus...
- Llannerch-y-medd,
which is part of a
combined benefice with four
other parishes (
Llandrygarn, Bodwrog,
Heneglwys and Trewalchmai)
which have
seven churches in total...
- 168)
Meini Hirion, Bryn Gwyn stones,Anglesey (1872, p. 34c)
Bodychen Llandrygarn (1872 p. 238)
Eiudon Stone, Glansanan, Llanfynydd,
Llandeilo (1872, p...