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Castell Aberlleiniog (Castle of the
Mouth of the
Lleiniog) is a
motte and
bailey fortress near the
Welsh village of
Llangoed on the Isle of Anglesey, built...
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Welsh language.
Llangoed is on the
banks of a
brook called the Afon
Lleiniog,
which flows from the
hamlet of
Glanrafon to the sea,
beneath the ruins...
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Llanynghenedl Llaniestyn Llanynghenedl LLechcynfarwy Llechylched Llynfaes Lleiniog Maenaddwyn Malltraeth Marian Glas Mec****
Mynydd Mec****
Meinir Menai Bridge...
- from
Menai Bridge /
Porthaethwy Afon
Cadnant (River Cadnant) Nant
Meigan Lleiniog Afon
Nodwydd Afon y
Marchogion Afon
Lligwy Nant
Perfedd Afon Goch (Dulas)...
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sergeants and
drummers were
progressively reduced.
William Lewis Hughes of
Lleiniog,
later Lord Dinorben,
remained in
command as Major-Commandant,
though he...
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Submerged forests are
found in
several places such as at Trearddur,
Lligwy and
Lleiniog. They were
killed by
rising sea
levels around 6–8000
years ago. Alluvium...
- best
known for his role in the
copper mining industry.
Hughes was born at
Lleiniog, near Beaumaris, Anglesey. At the
height of his prosperity, he was manager...
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Glynllifon 1631:
William Robinson of
Monachty 1632:
Thomas Chedle of
Lleiniog 1633:
William Bold of Tre'r Ddol 1634: Hugh Owen of
Bodowen 1635: Edward...
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Aberlleiniog Fish Weir II
Penmon fish trap.
coflein NPRN: 416641 Fish Trap,
Lleiniog (ID PRN1722). in the 'SMR' for
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust (GAT). Cadw...
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village of Llangoed. The
structure is to the N side of the Afon
Lleiniog c0.5km from the coast. 5523 See more
images St Cristiolus's
Church Llangristiolus...