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Llanstinan is a
rural parish in the
community of Scleddau,
north Pembrokeshire, Wales, 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of Fishguard.
Originally in the
ancient Hundred...
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Llanfair Nant-y-Gof • Llanhywel/Llanhowel •
Llanreithan •
Llanrhian •
Llanstinan • Maenorowain/Manorowen • Merthyr/Mathry • St Dogwells/Llantydewi • St...
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Martyred with
Saint Aaron of
Caerleon Justinian or
Stinan 6th
century Llanstinan Saint David's 5
December (trad.)
Juthwara 6th
century Sherborne Abbey...
- of Scleddau—the
eastern part of
which is in the
neighbouring parish of
Llanstinan. A
listed property bears the name of the parish, and the
church is dedicated...
- Haverfordwest) road in the
community of Scleddau. It is in the
parish of
Llanstinan. The
history of
Trecwn in the 18th and 19th
centuries is
linked with the...
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Grade II*
listed Llanstinan parish church,
dedicated to St Justinian.
Scleddau sits at the
tripoint of
three ancient parishes:
Llanstinan,
Manorowen and...
- Llanion, Llanllawer, Llanreath, Llanreithan, Llanrhian, Llanstadwell,
Llanstinan, Llanteg, Llantood, Llanungar, Llanwnda, Llanycefn(r), Llanychaer, Llanychlwydog...
- St Just in
Roseland is also
named for him, and the
Anglican church at
Llanstinan, near Fishguard, is
dedicated to him. The
small church at Freystrop, near...
- 2016. Escott, Margaret. "Owen, Hugh Owen (1803–1891), of
Williamston and
Llanstinan, Pemb". The
History of Parliament.
Retrieved 14
March 2018.
Gwilym Arthur...
- Llansteffan,
Saint Stephen Llanstephan, Powys, St
Stephen (or Ystyffan)
Llanstinan, St
Justinian Llantilio Crossenny St
Teilo Llantilio Pertholey St Teilo...