- tradition, it was
founded by
Saint Mwrog. In the
Welsh language Llanfwrog translates as the place/church of St.
Mwrog. The only
other place that is ****ociated...
- The
river also
serviced the
woollen and
leather industries in
Borthyn and
Mwrog St. The car park at Cae Ddôl is
known locally as
Crispin Yard,
named after...
- Kidsgrove,
Cheshire A34 at Butt Lane near
Kidsgrove B5372 (defunct) B5105
Mwrog Street,
Ruthin A494
Corwen Road,
Ruthin Now a
portion of a
rerouted A494...
-
Llanfigael Llanfoist, St
Ffwyst Llanfwrog,
Anglesey Saint Mwrog Llanfwrog,
Denbighshire Saint Mwrog Llanedi,
Saint Edith Llanedeyrn,
Saint Edeyrn Llanedwen...
-
Trelawnyd St
Morhaiarn 1
Gwalchmai St
Mungo (Cyndeyrn) 1
Llangyndeyrn SS
Mwrog & Mary 1
Llanfwrog St
Myllin 1
Llanfyllin Holy
Nativity 1
Penarth SS Nefydd...
- Wales. It
hosts a church,
Llanfwrog Church of St
Mwrog and St Mary. The s****y
medieval tower of St
Mwrog's crowns the hill west of Ruthin,
marking the point...
-
swimming pool,
sports hall and
fitness suite.
Llanfwrog Community Centre on
Mwrog Street provides tennis courts, a golf
driving range and
bowling greens....
- Michael,
Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog St Mihangel,
Llanfihangel yn
Nhowyn St
Mwrog,
Llanfwrog St Nidan,
Llanidan (new church) St Peirio,
Rhosbeirio St Tegfan...
- Materiana, Mawgan, Mec****, Meilyr, Melangell, Melyd, Merin, Morhaiarn,
Mwrog, Myllin, Nefydd, Nidan, Non, Notolius, Oudoceus, Pabo, Padarn, Peblig, Peirio...
- September, 14 Feb, 24 or 15 Apr or 18 Nov (trad.)
Morhaiarn 1
November (trad.)
Mwrog 24 or 26
September (trad.)
Mynver 6th
century 4
November Nectan 5th century...