-
island off the
eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales. It was
formerly known as
Priestholm in
English (and Ynys Lannog/Glannog in Welsh). A
hermitage was established...
- and
another source refers to
Cadwallon being besieged on the
island of
Priestholm (AC: Glannauc),
which is off the
coast of Anglesey. Later,
Cadwallon defeated...
- (in Welsh) as Ynys Seiriol.
Later it
would be
known to the
Vikings as
Priestholm, and is
known as
Puffin Island in
English since the 19th century. Saint...
- Cell;
Puffin Island Cell 53°19′15″N 4°01′18″W / 53.3209086°N 4.0215486°W / 53.3209086; -4.0215486 (Ynys
Lannog (Puffin Island) —
Priestholm Cell)...
- at Whitehaven. Pike United
Kingdom The ship was
wrecked on
rocks off
Priestholm, Anglesey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a
voyage from
Liverpool to...
-
Skomer Skokholm south of
Skomer Puffin Island, Anglesey,
formerly known as
Priestholm Baglhólmur Gáshólmur Hovshólmur Hoyvíkshólmur Kirkjubøhólmur Lopranshólmur...
-
include Wales'
second largest, Holy
Island (Ynys Gybi) and
Puffin Island or
Priestholm (Ynys Seiriol).
Anglesey is
connected to the
mainland by two
bridges and...
- Ship
State Description Banon United
Kingdom The ship was
wrecked on
Priestholm, Anglesey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a
voyage from Liverpool,...
-
Description Banon United
Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** and sand at
Priestholm, Anglesey. Her crew were rescued. She was on a
voyage from Liverpool,...
- to Cádiz.
Catherine United
Kingdom The
schooner was
driven as**** on
Priestholm, Anglesey, at the
entrance to the
Menai Strait. Her crew were rescued...