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Llangeinwen is a
village on the
island of
Anglesey in the
community of Rhosyr. It is the
location of St Ceinwen's Church,
Llangeinwen.
Welsh educator...
- St Ceinwen's Church,
Llangeinwen, is a
Grade II*
listed building in Anglesey,
north Wales. It is 1.5
kilometres (0.93 mi) from the
neighbouring St Mary's...
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Llanedwen •
Llanffinan •
Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog •
Llangaffo •
Llangefni •
Llangeinwen •
Llangwyllog •
Llanidan (Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd) • Llannerch-y-medd • Newborough/Niwbwrch...
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Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog Llanfugail Llanfwrog Llangadwaladr Llangaffo Llangefni Llangeinwen Llangoed Llangristiolus Llangwyfan Llangwyllog Llanidan Llaniestyn [cy]...
- (parishes
combined under one priest) of
Newborough with
Llanidan with
Llangeinwen and Llanfair-yn-y-Cymwd. The
parish is
within the
deanery of Tindaethwy...
- The Jones,
later Prichard-Jones Baronetcy, of Bron Menai, Dwyran, in
Llangeinwen in the
County of Anglesey, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the United...
- Anglesey, Wales. It
includes the
villages of
Dwyran and Newborough,
Llangeinwen and Llangaffo. The
community po****tion
taken at the 2011
census was...
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founder of the
University College of
Wales at Aberystwyth. He was born in
Llangeinwen, on Anglesey, and
moved to
London at the age of 21 to work as a solicitor's...
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under 1 mile (1.5 km) from the
neighbouring church of St Ceinwen's,
Llangeinwen. Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd
takes its name in part from the church: the Welsh...
- at Christ's College, Cambridge. He held
livings at
Burton Latimer and
Llangeinwen. He was
Archdeacon of
Anglesey from 1585 to 1588. He died in 1592. Biographical...