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Ynysymaengwyn — was formerly a gentry house near Tywyn, Merioneth, North Wales, situated near the south bank of the River Dysynni. Early History During the late medieval and early modern period, Ynysymaengwyn, situated roughly a mile from the town itself by the… … Wikipedia
Tywyn — Infobox UK place country = Wales latitude = 52.58294 longitude = 04.08989 static static image caption = Tywyn High Street official name = Tywyn population = 2,864 unitary wales = Gwynedd lieutenancy wales = Gwynedd constituency westminster =… … Wikipedia
Tŷ Siamas — is the National Centre for Folk music in Wales, and is situated in Dolgellau.Tŷ Siamas opened its doors to the public in Easter 2007 following extensive renovation and development of the old Neuadd Idris, which was formerly the market hall for… … Wikipedia
John David Edwards — (19 December 1805 ndash; 24 November 1885) was a Welsh cleric and hymn tune composer.LifeEdwards was born in Penderlwyngoch, Gwnnws, in the county of Cardiganshire in south Wales. After education at Ystrad Meurig school, he attended Jesus College … Wikipedia
Mary Vaughan Jones — (28 May 1918–April/May/June 1983) was a celebrated Welsh children s author and schoolteacher. She was born at Firs Cottage , Maenan[1] near Llanrwst in 1918, and died in the Rhuddlan area, Clwyd in 1983.[2] [3] Jones authored approximately 20… … Wikipedia
Jenkin — m English and Welsh: transferred use of the surname, which is derived from the medieval given name Jankin. This was a pet form of JAN (2) (SEE Jan), with the hypocoristic suffix kin (cf. JACK (SEE Jack)). The modern given name is comparatively… … First names dictionary