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- Ynysymaengwyn was a gentry house in the parish of Tywyn, Gwynedd (formerly Merioneth), situated near the left bank of the River Dysynni. The name means...
- Welsh film and television character actor David Johns (antiquary) of Ynysymaengwyn David John (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing David Johns...
- figure thought to be Gruffudd ab Adda (d. c. 1350) of Dôl-goch and Ynysymaengwyn. The effigy is known as the 'Crying Knight' due to a flaw in the stone...
- at the cost of some £30,000, paid for by John Corbett (1817–1901) of Ynysymaengwyn. There has been extensive bungalow and caravan development in the vicinity...
- Wernfawr and his wife Rachel Corbet, daughter of Vincent Corbet of Ynysymaengwyn, Merionethshire. He was educated at Wrexham under Mr Jones and was admitted...
- Welsh. He was a grandson of Hywel ap Siencyn ab Iorwerth (d. 1494) of Ynysymaengwyn and was vicar of St Cadfan's Church in Tywyn between 1555 and his death...
- at the 2011 census was 622. To the south west of the village stood Ynysymaengwyn, a mansion built in 1758 but now demolished. To the south stood Cynfal...
- and Porthaethwy on the Menai Strait. Industrialist John Corbett buys Ynysymaengwyn. Slate industry in Wales: The Oakeley quarry at Blaenau Ffestiniog absorbs...
- largely drained from the late 1700s on – notably by the Corbet family at Ynysymaengwyncreating a flat, fertile valley, several miles in width. There is...
- of Pant Glas 1823: John Wynne of Cwmein 1824: Athelstan Corbet of Ynysymaengwyn 1825: Francis Roberts of Gerddi-bluog 1826: William C****on of Cynfel...