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Trefdraeth is a
hamlet in Anglesey, Wales,
within the
community of
Bodorgan about 5
miles (8 km)
southwest of the
county town of Llangefni. Trefdraeth's...
- St Beuno's Church,
Trefdraeth is the
medieval parish church of
Trefdraeth, a
hamlet in Anglesey,
north Wales.
Although one 19th-century
historian recorded...
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Newport (Welsh:
Trefdraeth, meaning: "town by the beach") is a town, community,
electoral ward and
ancient port of Parrog, on the
Pembrokeshire coast in...
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including Holyhead and
Llanfaethlu a
central area
about Aberffraw and
Trefdraeth an
eastern region which includes Newborough,
Gaerwen and
Pentraeth a coastal...
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understanded of the people. In 1766 the
churchwardens of the
parish of St Beuno,
Trefdraeth on Anglesey,
supported by the Cymmrodorion,
began a test case against...
- the
Bishop of
Bangor appointed Thomas Bowles as the
parish priest of
Trefdraeth,
which included St Cwyfan's Church.
Bowles spoke no Welsh, and only five...
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Tegwared with the
White Mantle/Escutcheon, son of Llewelyn), Lord of
Trefdraeth was a
natural son of
Llywelyn the Great,
Prince of Aberffraw, by a woman...
- of the people. In 1766, the
churchwardens of the
parish of St Beuno,
Trefdraeth on Anglesey,
supported by the Cymmrodorion,
began a test case against...
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Newport Castle (Welsh:
Castell Trefdraeth) is a
castle located in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
earliest castle on the site was
built in the 13th...
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Kinmel Hall, Denbighshire, and Mary,
daughter of
Robert Lewis,
Rector of
Trefdraeth. Mary had
inherited the
Llysdulas estate on
Anglesey from her uncle, including...