- its name
today to two hills,
Rhiwaedog-is-Afon and
Rhiwaedog-uwch-Afon,
meaning "
Rhiwaedog below the river" and "
Rhiwaedog above the river" respectively...
- of
geological time.
Close to the
village is Plas
Rhiwaedog, the
manor house of the
ancient Rhiwaedog estate.
Regional Cycle Route 12 p****es
through the...
- 1614: John
Vaughan Caergai 1615:
Robert Lloyd Rhiwgoch 1616: John
Lloyd Rhiwaedog 1617:
Lewis Complaint Dolaugwyn 1618: John Lewis,
Ffestiniog 1618 William...
-
Retrieved 18 June 2013. Cadw. "Plas
Rhiwaedog (4652)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 9
April 2019. "Plas
Rhiwaedog".
British Listed Buildings....
- Post Gwyn SJ048293 52.852°N, 3.415°W
Rhialgwm SJ055211 52.779°N, 3.402°W
Rhiwaedog-uwch-afon SH938313 52.868°N, 3.579°W Rhos SJ125323 52.881°N, 3.301°W Rhwng...
-
inherited his father's
lands in
Mochnant and Penllyn,
Pennant Melangell and
Rhiwaedog as well as the
maternal inheritance at Gest. He is said to have married...
- from
James ab Maredudd, who was
Constable of Cricieth, the
families of
Rhiwaedog, Clenenneu, Ystumcegid,
Brynkir and Park." The
family who
resided at Parc...
- (Denbighshire).
Morgan Morgan of
Llanrumney (Glamorgan).
Athelstan Owen of
Rhiwaedog (Merionethshire/Montgomeryshire).
Richard Lewis of Court-y-Gallon (Monmouthshire)...
-
Suffolk 1935 1935
Bakewell Derbyshire 1966 2007 Bala
Gwynedd 1933 1996 Plas
Rhiwaedog Baldersdale Durham 1980 2006
Ballasalla Isle of Man 1946 1953 Bampton...
-
Vaughan of
Caergai 1615:
Robert Lloyd of
Rhiwgoch 1616: John
Lloyd of
Rhiwaedog 1617:
Lewis Gwyn of
Dolaugwyn 1618:
William Wynn of Glyn (1st term) 1619:...