- 2011
Census was 553. The
village takes its name from the
Church of
Saint Maethlu. The
community includes Llanfwrog.
There are two
prehistoric scheduled...
- St
Maethlu's Church is a
medieval church in the
village of Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales. It is one of a
number of
churches in the
parish and benefice...
- Llibio, Llonio, Llwchaiarn, Llwydian, Machraeth, Maƫl, Maelog, Maelrhys,
Maethlu, Mallteg, Marc****, Materiana, Mawgan, Mec****, Meilyr, Melangell, Melyd...
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Strathclyde Maelrhys or
Maelrys or
Maelerw Bardsey Island 1
January (trad.)
Maethlu 26
December (trad.)
Maidoc 28
February (trad.)
Bishop Not to be conflated...
- Madryn:
Trawsfynydd St Maelog:
Llanfaelog St Maelrhys:
Llanfaelrhys St
Maethlu:
Llanfaethlu SS
Marcellus & Marcellina:
Llanddeusant St Mary: Beddgelert...
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Saint Maelog Llanfaelrhys,
Saint Maelrhys Llanfaethlu,
Saint Maethlu see St
Maethlu's Church,
Llanfaethlu Llanfairfechan `Little
Saint Marys Parish`...
-
contemporary of St
Gregory the
Great in Rome (6th century)
Saint Amaethlu (
Maethlu); a
church founded by him in the
village of
Llanfaethlu in Anglesey, Wales...
-
Llandefaelog Fach, Llandyfaelog,
Llanfaelog St
Maelrhys 1
Llanfaelrhys St
Maethlu 1
Llanfaethlu St
Marcella 1 Llanfarc**** St
Margaret 13 Aberaman, Blackwood...
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Lloyd of
Llandegfan 1664:
Richard Wynne of
Penheskin 1665: John Owen of
Maethlu 12
November 1665:
Rowland Bulkeley, of
Howel Lewis 7
November 1666: John...
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Penmynydd St Gwenllwyfo,
Llanwenllwyfo (new church) St Iestyn,
Llaniestyn St
Maethlu,
Llanfaethlu St Mary,
Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf St Mary, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd...