Llangadwaladr, Denbighshire, Wales Genealogy

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Llangadwaladris a village, community and ecclesiastical parish in the Powys, Wales.

Before 1974 the village was in the historic county of Denbighshire and, between 1874 County of Powys.

History
"A parish in the Union of Llanfyllin, in the Cynlleth and Mochnant divisions of the hundred of Chirk, county of Denbigh; 9 miles (W by N) from Oswestry, containing 205 inhabitants. This place was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, but was separated from it by Act of Parliament, and formed into a parish of itself. The village is situated in a small valley surrounded by barren mountains of dreary aspect, and is not distinguished by any peculiar features." [A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 &amp; 1849, Samuel Lewis]

The ancient parish comprised the townships of Tre'r Llan, Tregeiriog, and Nantyr. These two latter townships were entirely detached, lying north of the river Ceiriog. For more information on Llangadwaladr see:


 * Llangadwaladr at Genuki

Maps and Gazetteers

 * Llangadwaladr at Vision of Britain

Web Sites

 * Llangadwaladr Parish Church at Clwyd FHS