-
Denbighshire Most of
these parishes ended up in Gwynedd, but
those marked C ended up in Conwy. The name
Caernarfonshire (this time
spelled with an f not...
- The
Penmachno quarry (also
known as Cwm
Machno quarry,
Rhiwfachno quarry, or Tan-y-Rhiw quarry) was a
slate quarry near Cwm
Penmachno, Conwy,
North Wales...
- Hebrew.
Morgan was born in 1545 at Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant, in the
parish of
Penmachno, near Betws-y-Coed,
North Wales (there is some
doubt about the
exact year...
-
Tangwystl ferch Owain Fflam, an
illegitimate son
named Dafydd Goch of
Penmachno, who survived,
though there is no
contemporary evidence to
support the...
- of the
Roman era.
Venedotia was the
Latin form, and in
Penmachno there is a
memorial stone from
c. AD 500
which reads:
Cantiori Hic
Iacit Venedotis ('Here...
- bard,
Seisyll Bryffwrch states his
grave was in Llandudclud, a
church in
Penmachno Nant Conwy. He says the
effigy seen in
Pennant Melangell is of a much...
- post-Roman era
found near
Ffestiniog in
north Wales and now at the
church at
Penmachno. It is
notable both as the
first known historical reference to the Kingdom...
-
Llanrhychwyn Llanrwst Llys**** Melin-y-Coed
Mochdre Old
Colwyn Pandy Tudur Penmachno Penmaenmawr Penrhyn Bay
Pentrefoelas Rhos-on-Sea
Rowen Tal-y-bont Tal-y-Cafn...
- that he was
buried at
Penmachno. He may
later have been
expelled after the partition, as had Cynan, only to be
buried at
Penmachno. Arllechwedd, Cantref...
- of
Prince of
Wales (an
example of
which can be seen in the so-called
Penmachno Do****ent). The
uprising had been
planned for
months and
attacks occurred...