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Llanystumdwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanəstɪmdʊɨ̯]) is a
predominantly Welsh-speaking village,
community and
electoral ward in the
Eifionydd area of Gwynedd...
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Lloyd George,
stands on a bank of the Afon
Dwyfor in the
village of
Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd, Wales. It
commemorates Lloyd George who grew up in the village...
- Privilege: The
Women in
Lloyd George's Life, London: HarperPress, 2008. "
Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd".
Wales Directory.
Retrieved 3
April 2011. Jack Boyd, ed. (1986)...
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Retrieved 12
January 2010. A
Vision of
Britain Through Time:
Llanystumdwy Civil Parish Archived 2011-06-04 at the
Wayback Machine.
Retrieved 12...
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Llanystumdwy, 56 goals) 2015–16: Sion
Parry (
Llanystumdwy, 42 goals) 2016–17: Sion
Parry (
Llanystumdwy, 36 goals) 2017–18: Sion
Parry (
Llanystumdwy,...
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David Lloyd George (1863–1945),
statesman and
Prime Minister;
lived in
Llanystumdwy from
infancy Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), philosopher,
lived at Plas...
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parishes of
Penllyn and Treflys, and
again in 1938 to take in part of
Llanystumdwy.
Criccieth Urban District was
abolished in 1974
under the
Local Government...
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Gwynfryn near
Llanystumdwy in the
County of
Caernarvon and
Cefndeuddwr near
Trawsfynydd in the
County of Merioneth. The two
towns of
Llanystumdwy and Trawsfynydd...
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estate were
purchased by the Ellis-Nanney family.
Nearby villages include Llanystumdwy to the
southeast and
Chwilog to the west. The Hall was
originally constructed...
- George.
George was born on 23
February 1865 at Highgate, a
house in
Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd, that now
forms part of the
Lloyd George Museum. His father...