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Llangar is a
former civil parish in
Denbighshire in Wales, 1 mile (1.6 km)
south west of Corwen, its post town, and 10
miles (16 km)
north east of Bala...
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Llangar Church, or All
Saints Old
Parish Church,
Llangar, was
formerly the
parish church of
Llangar with Cynwyd, in the Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North...
- 1974,
covering the
parishes of
Betws Gwerfil Goch, Corwen, Gwyddelwern,
Llangar,
Llandrillo yn
Edeirnion and Llansanffraid.
Other prin****l
areas including...
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Lamphey Bishop's
Palace Cadw
website for
Laugharne Castle Cadw
website for
Llangar Old
Parish Church Cadw
website for
Llanmelin Wood Hill Fort (OS maps show...
- L (1933). "Plas Ucha,
Llangar, Merioneth". Arch Camb. pp. 81–87. Smith, Peter; Lloyd,
Ffrangcon (1965). "Plas-Ucha,
Llangar, Corwen".
Transactions of...
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Clwyd Llandegla Llandrillo Llandyrnog Llanelidan Llanferres Llanfwrog Llangar Llangwyfan Llangynhafal Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch
Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy...
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Clwyd Llandegla Llandrillo Llandyrnog Llanelidan Llanferres Llanfwrog Llangar Llangwyfan Llangynhafal Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch
Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy...
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refers to a
former castle and
farmstead close to
Cymmer in the
parish of
Llangar in the
ancient cantref of Edeyrnion, Wales. It is now just an uninhabited...
- On
buying a
joint ticket to see this
chapel with the
ancient church at
Llangar, some
three miles away, the
visitor will ****ume that the
chapel is as plain...
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Edward Samuel (Penmorfa,
Caernarfonshire 1674 – ?
Llangar 1748),
Welsh clergyman, poet and translator, was
encouraged by
Humphrey Humphreys, then bishop...