Llanfflewin, Anglesey, Wales Genealogy

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History

LLANVLEWIN (LLAN-FLEWYN), a parish, in the hundred of Tàlybolion, union and county of Anglesey, North Wales, 6 miles (N. W.) from Llanerchymedd. This place derives its name from the dedication of its church to St. Flewyn, by whom the building was originally founded, in the early part of the seventh century. The church, a plain edifice, is beautifully situated near a small lake, and surrounded with pleasing scenery. There are places of worship for Calvinistic and Wesleyan Methodists.[1]

LLANFFLEWYN, a parochial chapelry in the hundred of Tal-y-Bolion, county Anglesey, 5 miles N.W. of Llanerchymed, 8 from Holyhead, its post town, and 9 from Gwindy. The village is a small rustic place.  For more information see Llanfflewin, Anglesey at Genuki.org.uk

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References

  1. Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland (1846). Adapted. Date accessed: 22 Aug 2014.