- Tylorstown.
Until the late 16th century,
Penrhys was an
important Christian pilgrimage site. The site of
Penrhys has a rich
religious history dating back...
- with
Penrhys,
there is a
Bowling green in Tylorstown. The
Green is
located in
Penrhys Park,
situated near
Tylorstown Rugby Club, and is home to
Penrhys Park...
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Gwilym Elfed Davies,
Baron Davies of
Penrhys (9
October 1913 – 28
April 1992) was a
Welsh Labour Party politician. Born in Pontygwaith,
Rhondda to Welsh-speaking...
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earliest Christian monument in the
Rhondda is the
shrine of St Mary at
Penrhys,
whose holy well was
mentioned by
Rhisiart ap Rhys in the 15th century...
- the UK.
There are
paths for
walking from the
village that lead to the
Penrhys Trail.
There are also 3
local pubs in the area.
These being the Colliers...
-
Oldham (born 1939),
British government leader Elfed Davies,
Baron Davies of
Penrhys (1913−1992),
Welsh Labour politician Quentin Davies,
Baron Davies of Stamford...
- für die
historische Theologie (1862), pp. 323-394 (bsb-muenchen) N.A.
Penrhys-Evans: The
Family of Love in England, 1550–1650.
Unpublished Dissertation...
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opened the way to the
conquest of Deheubarth. The
monastery and
village of
Penrhys in
Rhondda Cynon Taff is said to be
named for Rhys, as he was beheaded...
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Reading in
Berkshire Shrine of Our Lady,
Bradstowe Shrine of Our Lady in
Penrhys,
Wales Our Lady of the ****umption
Shrine at the Friary, Aylesford, Kent...
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Henry or his
barons built or
reoccupied a
number of
castles at Swansea,
Penrhys, Llanrhidian,
Oystermouth and Loughor.
Before 1100
Henry married Margaret...