- Many of
these parishes ended up in
modern Denbighshire, but
those marked C are in Conwy,
those marked P are in Powys, and
those marked W are in Wrexham...
-
village of
Llannefydd,
Conwy County Borough, Wales. The
village lies 5m south-east of Abergele. Cadw
records that the
present church dates from
c.1550, although...
- "Local
Government Act 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The
National Archives, 1972
c. 70,
retrieved 1
November 2022 "The
Districts in
Wales (Names)
Order 1973"...
- and Two at
Levels 5 & 6) West
Wales Premier League Contents: Top 0–9 A B
C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Football Club
History Database...
- the Rev.
Lewis Edwards of the latter.
After the
death of
Lewis Edwards, T.
C.
Edwards resigned the prin****lship of the
University College at Aberystwyth...
- AU AT AB BB BC CT
C CT
C G NC RU TT TA TS U L BS CC CD CC
C EW MT PT P SS SG SU T YA Y BS BR BW CA
C DA K LW LU LT LT LV L P RV RA
C CQ CB L P YF YR LU...
- 2022–23
Cymru North. The
teams promoted from Tier 4 were St
Asaph City and
Llannefydd from the
North Wales Coast East
Football League Premier Division, and...
- Mary, Henllan,
Llandyrnog St Cwyfan,
Llandyrnog St Tyrnog, Llangwyfan,
Llannefydd, Llanrhaeadr-Yng-Nghinmeirch, Nantglyn, Sinan,
Trefnant and Tremeirchion...
-
Prince Llywelyn the
Great was born in
Tomen Castell, west of the village, in
c. 1173.
Llywelyn built Dolwyddelan Castle some time
between 1210 and 1240,...
- Llanarmon-yn-Iâl Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd
Llandegla Llandrillo Llandyrnog Llannefydd Llanelidan Llanferres Llanfwrog Llangollen Llangwyfan Llangyhafal...