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Mathafarn is a
house and farm near Llanwrin, in Wales. The
earliest house here was
built before 1485, and
Mathafarn plays a
significant role in Welsh...
- Llanfair-
Mathafarn-Eithaf (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌɬanvair maˈθavarn ˈei̯θav]) is a
parish and
community in Anglesey,
Wales including the
small seaside...
- John Pugh (c. 1675–1737) of
Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, was a
British lawyer and Tory
politician who sat in the
English and
British House of...
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landed at Ynys Môn, he
torched the
churches of
Llanbedrgoch and
Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf.
During Owain's men
gathered together and the next
morning fought...
- 2021
United Kingdom census. It is
followed by
Amlwch (3,697), Llanfair-
Mathafarn-Eithaf (3,085), and
Menai Bridge (3,046), all
located on the
coast of...
- (2011) 1
Holyhead 11,431 2
Llangefni 5,116 3
Amlwch 3,789 4
Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf 3,382 5
Menai Bridge 3,376 6
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll 3,107 7 Valley...
- on the Isle of
Anglesey in Wales. It is in the
community of Llanfair-
Mathafarn-Eithaf,
which has a po****tion of 3,382. The name of
Benllech village...
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Rowland Pugh was the Lord of Meirionedd, and
lived at
Mathafarn about two
miles east of Machynlleth. Pugh
supported the
Royalist side...
- St Mary's Church,
Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf is a
small medieval church in Anglesey,
north Wales. The
earliest parts of the building,
including the nave...
- Y
Dafarn Goch in the
parish of
Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf, Anglesey,
Wales was the
birthplace of the poet
Goronwy Owen (Goronwy Ddu o Fôn) (1723–69). v...