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899:. Before that he was one of the great welfare reformers of the 20th century, starting old age pensions and unemployment payments. His position as a leading statesman brought Criccieth national and international prominence that it had never previously enjoyed; the town still has many locations connected with Lloyd George and his family.
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Bathing is popular, particularly on the East Shore, which is sandy and has a safe shallow area for children. At the eastern end is a rocky area with rock pools exposed at low tide. Graig Ddu (English: Black Rock) marks the boundary with Black Rock Sands. The Marine Beach to the west of the castle is
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An inn had reputedly existed on the site of the George IV Hotel in 1600, but the present building on the High Street dates from 1830, shortly after the turnpike opened. In the 1920s the hotel boasted that it generated its own electricity, and, for a fee, it offered a fire and private bath in guests'
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Talhenbont Hall is a Grade II listed manor house. It was built in 1607 was once the home of
William Vaughan. In 1642, the owner William Lloyd was arrested as a Royalist sympathiser as Cromwell's men took over the hall. In 1758 Talhenbont was the largest single owned piece of land in the district of
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Surfing is possible at all stages of the tide, but there is a fairly exposed beach break that does not work very often. It is particularly flat in summer. Most of the surf comes from groundswells and the best swell direction is from the southwest, the beach break providing left- and right-handers.
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At the 2001 Census 54.18% of the population were in employment, whilst the unemployment rate stood at 3.81%. The proportion retired accounted for 22.99% of the inhabitants. Of those employed, 23.04% worked in the wholesale and retail trades and 19.86% in hotels and restaurants.
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Penpaled Road is a cottage, Penpaled, built in 1820 on a plot lying between two enclosed meadows. The meadows, Cae'r Beiliaid (bailiff's field) and Llain y Beiliaid (bailiff's strip) were subsequently to form part of the route of both the road and the railway.
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With the final defeat of
Gwynedd, Edward set about consolidating his rule in Wales. Criccieth Castle was extended and reshaped, becoming one of a ring of castles surrounding Edward's newly conquered territories. A township developed to support the garrison and a
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2424:'s uncle often preached here and it was from the steps opposite, leading down into the Afon Cwrt, that the future prime minister was baptised. 1886 saw the Particular Baptists move to their new home at Berea on Tan-y-Grisiau Terrace, and in 1939 they joined the
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stopped the tidal flow, causing a double high tide. High seas and strong on-shore winds destroyed houses at
Abermarchnad, the pressure of the waves punching holes through the back walls; the houses subsequently had to be demolished and the occupants rehoused.
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The nearby
Rectory was built in 1831 by John Jones, son of the then rector Owen Jones, who had offered to have the house built if his son could succeed to the position. However, Erasmus Parry, rector from 1863 to 1884, was the first to officially live there.
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held court when rain prevented them meeting in their usual location on the bridge. The house has been owned by just two families since 1729. Two medieval strip fields to the rear, Llain Fawr (large strip) and Llain Bella (furthest strip), formed most of the
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built by 1913. Extensive remedial work was completed in 1965, and the defences were again strengthened in 1974 and 1985. In 1995 work was started on improving the defences along The
Esplanade, followed in 1997 by further work to replace the crumbling
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was important by the 19th century, with horsedrawn carts converging on
Abermarchnad to transport the catch to neighbouring villages. There was also a coal yard and other storehouses by the quay, where the Afon Cwrt enters the sea. Opposite stood a
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Criccieth in 1841 was
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occur in a number of places off the
Cardigan Bay coastline, including Criccieth; these are deposits of peat, soil and tree remains and appear to be post-glacial coastal lagoons and estuaries, which have been flooded by rising sea levels.
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stood here. Tan y Graig, a house at the end of a long garden, dates from at least 1800. Three 16th century fishermen's cottages stand in Rock
Terrace. Named Sea Winds, Ty Canol and Ty Isaf, they have 14th century foundations.
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dating from the 17th century. On the wall is a list of rectors stretching back to 1301. In the graveyard, the oldest stone commemorates the death in 1688 of Robert Ellis who was Groom of the Privy Chamber in Ordinarie to
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At the 2001 Census, Criccieth had a population of 1,826, of which 62.76% were born in Wales, whilst 32.61% were born in England. 62.54% of households were owner occupied, and 25.30% were in rented accommodation.
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originally met at Tan y Graig on Lôn Fach but moved to Tal Sarnau, a house on the site of the Memorial Hall. From here they moved again, to a site on the High Street, rapidly outgrowing the small chapel. The
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Criccieth Tennis Club can claim to be one of the oldest clubs in existence today. It began in 1882 in the grounds of Parciau Mawr and transferred to its present site in 1884. It was first affiliated to the
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Golf started in Criccieth with a few holes on Caerdyni Hill, but in 1906 Criccieth Golf Club opened. It was an undulating nine-hole course on natural terrain with views of the coast and the mountains of
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Criccieth, Llanystumdwy and District Angling Association, formed in 1927, controls the fishing rights on 8 miles (13 km) of the Afon Dwyfor and Afon Dwyfach. Each year between 2,000 and 3,000
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The Memorial Hall, fronting Y Maes, is a venue for concerts, dramas and other community events and the main venue during the annual Criccieth Festival. It was designed by Morris Roberts of
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Capel Mawr was built on the same site in 1813. A second chapel, Capel y Traeth on Penpaled Road, with a notable porticoed facade, was built at a cost of £2,040 in 1895 by Owen Roberts of
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for St Catherine's, it was financed by the Greaves family for the use of English speaking visitors as services at the parish church were held in Welsh. It eventually closed in 1988, its
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lifeboat station stands on Lôn Felin and was built in 1853, although it was known as Porthmadoc Lifeboat Station until 1892. It was closed in 1931 but reopened in 1953. It operates an
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Ger y Maes, the end house on Holywell Terrace, is close to an ancient well, Ffynnon y Saint, which supplied much of the town's water. The house had a spring inside a cupboard, and
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For over a hundred years community hymn singing has taken place on Sunday evenings on the small green at Abermarchnad, the site of the old market of the original fishing village.
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in 1282, setting off a widespread rebellion throughout Wales; Edward responded with a further invasion of Gwynedd, during which Llywelyn was killed on the battlefield at
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In the 16th century, at the bottom of Lôn Felin stood the town's mill, powered by water from a millpond near to the present level crossing and fed from the Afon Cwrt.
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of the castle in 1359, the first Welshman to hold the post. The following year came mayor of the town, holding the office for twenty years; in a poem of praise,
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has the primary meaning in Middle Welsh of 'serf' and the name could refer to a bond community nearby. In later medieval times the settlement was also known as
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and the grazings on the slopes beyond. Weekly markets were held on Thursdays and there were annual fairs on 25 April and 18 October, the evangelical feasts of
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Muriau on Lôn Fel includes a group of partly 17th century farm buildings set around a square, which were converted into houses by Elizabeth Williams Ellis of
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fireplace. North of Pwllheli Road, several mansions are along the lane, now named Lôn Fel Uchaf. Parciau was once owned by Ellis Annwyl Owen, rector of
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in 1896. Fifty-one open tournaments were held up to 1939, with players competing for the North Wales Championships. Notables who played here included
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The Lion Hotel, an old coaching inn, was built on Y Maes in 1731. It was here that the town's councillors would retire after their meetings in Cwrt.
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Three Welshmen who had settled in the borough, which was supposedly reserved for the English, were evicted in 1337, but times were about to change.
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are caught; the association runs a hatchery where between 8,000 and 10,000 sea trout are reared annually. Gloddfa Lake, a disused quarry pool on
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was the main spoken language. Welsh is the main medium of teaching, and 94% of the pupils can speak Welsh. Secondary school pupils mainly attend
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headland on which the castle is built is strong and not easily eroded. The cliffs to each side, however, are less resistant, being made up of
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The heart of the old town is Y Dref. It was here that the weekly market was held, and it was also the venue for numerous political meetings.
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in 1902 and 1906; his brother Bob Riseley who was on the Wimbledon Committee of Management for many years; Dodd and Mellet of South Africa;
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was built on what is thought to be the site of an early religious foundation. As the town developed so did the church, and in 1500 an extra
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who was Ladies' Singles Champion at Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937 and Mixed Doubles Champion in 1934, 1935 and 1936; Commander Philip Glover,
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worship at the Church of the Holy Spirit on Caernarfon Road, whilst Criccieth Family Church meets at the Holiday Club Hall on Lôn Ednyfed.
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Several of the town's hotels, including the Marine Hotel on Min-y-Mor and the Caerwylan Hotel on Min-y-Traeth, date from the period after
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Further uphill stand a 17th-century whitewashed cottage, Ty'r Felin, and Foinavon, a yellow pebble-dashed building once owned by the
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described him as "a puissant knight, head of a garrison guarding the land". By 1374 eight jurymen from the borough had Welsh names.
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the following April. The following year, the castle was again used as a prison, housing captives taken in Edward's wars against
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speaking community, with 64.2% of residents aged three and over being able to speak the language according to the 2011 Census.
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to govern the town, and to take over the borough's property; and from 1889 they formed a second tier of local government below
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had inherited the English throne in 1272, and in 1276 declared Llywelyn a rebel. By 1277, Edward's armies had captured the
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There is a local legend that a piper named Dic, and two fiddlers named Twm and Ned, were once lured into a nearby cave by
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Clwb Cerdd Dwyfor stages performances at the Holiday Club Hall, ranging from traditional folk to opera and chamber music.
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was deposed and imprisoned in 1399, and died in mysterious circumstances the following year. Opposition to the new king,
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had met on Castle Hill but 1886 saw the building of Jerusalem Congregational Chapel on Cambrian Terrace.
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of Cwrt but were lost when the railway was built. Nearby, where the slate shop now stands, was a smithy.
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from 1837 to 1846, whilst Parciau Mawr has a notable 19th century hay barn. Bryn Awelon was the home of
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stipulated that illegitimate sons had equal rights with legitimate sons; Llywelyn sought to ensure that
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that visited Criccieth in 1749. Out of a population of 600, the school taught 543 illiterates to read.
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To the south of Y Maes stands Caffi Cwrt, an early 18th century detached stone house where the
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Salem Methodist Chapel was built on Salem Terrace in 1901. It is now a chapel of rest.
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was manufactured and sold. The house at the opposite end of the terrace was a
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Languishing in the Footnotes : Women and Welsh Medieval Historiography
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3812:"Obituary:Mrs J.V. Hutt. Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald, 1 February 1985.
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The East Shore has a sandy beach, with a safe shallow area for children.
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who would provide food for the soldiers from the arable land behind the
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The town styles itself the "Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia".
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Local government in England and Wales: A Guide to the New System
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Disaster struck Criccieth in October 1927; a great storm in the
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4558:"Criccieth Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (Wales - Lleyn, UK)"
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Angling Wales : Salmon and Sea Trout : River Dwyfor
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the following year. Conducted by Pat Jones, originally from
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with a directly elected council, while the remainder of the
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Learning Gateway : Coastal Management : Criccieth
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In 1749 St Catherine's was one of the buildings visited by
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Castle Road is within Yr Hen Dref, the original settlement.
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It contains wooden panelling made from old box pews and a
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Morfin, on Tan-y-Grisiau Terrace was used as an office by
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The Criccieth Improvement Act 1873 had created a board of
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from 1916 to 1922, contributing greatly to victory in the
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The earliest recorded form of the place name Criccieth in
422:, popular with families. Attractions include the ruins of
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Parlour, opened in 1927, and the High Street has several
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Capel Uchaf on Caernarfon Road was built in 1791 by the
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On the green at West Parade stands a shelter donated by
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parliamentary constituency, and has been represented by
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3846:"Welsh actors on working for Royal Shakespeare Company"
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Municipal Corporations Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict c.18)
1915:(1902–1985), RAF officer, writer and originator of the
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practised as a solicitor in Criccieth, and, before the
1047:, electing one councillor; in 2008 Guto Rhys Tomos, an
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Cupmarks Discovered on the Cae Dyni Chambered Monument
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The National Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge, Vol.III
4123:. Reader's Digest Association Limited. p. 384.
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is played at Criccieth Bowling Club, and there is a
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from 1916 to 1922; grew up in the nearby village of
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granted lands north of the borough to the Bishop of
1032:. Dwyfor itself was abolished when Gwynedd became a
3649:"Local statistics - Office for National Statistics"
1996:lifeboat which can get into shallower parts of the
1659:dominates the town, standing on a rock overlooking
1016:was abolished in 1974, and the town became part of
4545:Bathing Water Quality : Criccieth : 2008
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1891:GBE JP (1864–1941) Welsh humanitarian, wife of
3011:(University of Wales Press, 1988), poem II.37.
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2625:Offshore winds blow from the north-northeast.
671:in place of his eldest, but illegitimate, son
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4305:"Criccieth Golf Club, Gwynedd. (1905 - 2017)"
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2035:, the main road running through the southern
1686:Criccieth Lifeboat Station was built in 1854.
729:became part of a ring of castles surrounding
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3087:, 2006, Frances Lincoln, London, 300 pages,
2998:(University of Wales Press, 1941), page 197.
2488:, the novelist, playwright and broadcaster;
538:sons in the castle by his brother. However,
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3252:History and Tour : David Lloyd George
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2004:estuaries than the larger boat can reach.
1859:. It is now operated as a holiday centre.
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667:, his legitimate offspring, would inherit
403:. The town is 5 miles (8 km) west of
4078:Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx: Volume 2
3240:, (1847), London, Charles Knight, p.1,017
3223:Criccieth Business and Shop Alert :
3218:
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3111:Criccieth Visitors' Map and Brief History
3027:"British Broadcasting Corporation :
2496:and won the Men's Double Championship at
2435:Salem Methodist Chapel was built in 1901.
2120:, in 2010, 7% of pupils were entitled to
2097:Buses are operated by Caelloi Motors and
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625:(English: Peninsula of the Gangani); the
558:, after whom the parish church is named.
554:(martyr's town), probably a reference to
468:competition each year from 1999 to 2004.
4624:Geograph : Photographs of Criccieth
4619:360 Interactive view of Criccieth Castle
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4104:British Broadcasting Corporation :
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3134:The University of Sydney Library :
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4147:Church Plans Online : St Catherine
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3321:. 29 November 1872. pp. 5706–5705.
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4121:Folklore, Myths and Legends of Britain
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3517:"Boundary Commission for Wales :
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2908:"Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru :
1058:Since 1950 Criccieth has been part of
777:, until supplies were brought in from
771:a national revolt against English rule
615:, probably around the 4th century BC.
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4477:"Number of top quality beaches falls"
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2696:"Town/electoral ward population 2011"
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2331:moved to a new home at Berea in 1886.
1070:it has since 2007 formed part of the
395:, Wales, on the boundary between the
374:
4612:. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). 1911.
3823:"Chichester Festival Theatre :
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2124:and over half came from homes where
1934:CBE (1912–2006), poet and nephew of
16:Town and community in Gwynedd, Wales
4518:Seaside Award Resort Beach Criteria
4255:"Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd :
4233:"Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd :
4118:
3796:"Lloyd George nephew dies, aged 94"
3273:"Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd :
3199:"Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd :
1986:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
1973:
1944:(1913–1985), an artist and wife of
1904:, world expert on the stability of
988:the improvement district became an
865:Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway
862:; and with the construction of the
411:and 17 miles (27 km) south of
13:
5174:Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Dolbenmaen
4392:Fishing Venue Guide : Gwynedd
4005:"2011 Census results by Community"
2996:Brut y Tywysogyon. Peniarth MS. 20
2253:; the painting uses his sketch of
1066:of Plaid Cymru since 2001. In the
733:'s newly conquered territories in
14:
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4475:Williams, Sally (30 April 2009).
3201:The Town and Borough of Criccieth
2531:Deputy Leader from 1949 to 1952.
1948:, they lived at Ymwlch from 1949.
1862:
926:to Criccieth in 1284, creating a
460:in 1975, and in 2003 was granted
67:
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3062:Clifton Antiquarian Club :
2854:Criccieth : A Heritage Walk
1992:lifeboat but also has a smaller
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964:Municipal Corporations Act 1835
407:, 9 miles (14 km) east of
290:Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
3955:"A report on Ysgol Treferthyr"
3338:. 25 February 1873. p. 6.
3332:"Parliamentary Intelligence".
3050:University of Wales Dictionary
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2772:Cadwalader's Ice Cream :
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1900:(1891-1962) mathematician and
1705:whilst he was practising as a
1469:Population change in Criccieth
1:
3597:Maritime Archaeology in Wales
3581:Coventry City Council :
2930:"Fairtrade Foundation :
2652:
2342:was completed in 1887 by the
2251:Joseph Mallord William Turner
2229:International Choral Festival
2144:Criccieth is a predominantly
1851:. The estate was occupied by
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1074:constituency, represented by
1008:in 1934, followed by part of
982:Carnarfonshire County Council
962:, was left unreformed by the
910:
883:Member of Parliament for the
829:. Henry had already declared
5829:Registered parks and gardens
5784:Parliamentary constituencies
4497:Investment Brings Summer Joy
3889:"Arriva Trains Wales :
3844:Price, Karen (10 May 2009).
3443:Councillors : Criccieth
2400:congregations were reunited.
2286:St Catherine's Parish Church
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1803:, and later of his daughter
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640:Although it is thought that
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4448:"Environment Agency :
4309:www.golfsmissinglinks.co.uk
4290:Criccieth Golf Club :
4276:Criccieth Golf Club :
4009:Welsh Language Commissioner
3864:"Criccieth station history"
3766:"Lloyd George, David"
3617:The Weather Channel :
3411:"Local Government Act 1972"
3389:. 1974. pp. 103, 177.
3302:36 & 37 Vict. c.ccxliii
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1305:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1235:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1186:Climate data for Criccieth
611:settlers, who explored the
104:OS grid reference
10:
5933:
5499:Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth)
4543:Environment Agency :
3929:mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk
3910:Criccieth in Bloom :
3720:The Heritage Trail :
3689:www.visionofbritain.org.uk
3671:www.visionofbritain.org.uk
3354:www.visionofbritain.org.uk
3149:Princes of Gwynedd :
3115:Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd
2951:Criccieth in Bloom :
2858:Cymdeithas Hanes Eifionydd
2139:
1980:Criccieth Lifeboat Station
1977:
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679:in 1241, and moved to the
587:around 1230, with his sons
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495:in the 'castle of Cruceith
445:The town is noted for its
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4207:"Criccieth Family Church"
3728:12 September 2009 at the
3157:19 September 2008 at the
3085:Best Walks in North Wales
3045:Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru
2852:Eira and James Gleasure,
2276:Griffith Jones founded a
2064:Criccieth railway station
2018:Criccieth railway station
1761:, the wife of the former
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978:improvement commissioners
644:was built around 1230 by
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21:Human settlement in Wales
5494:Tal-y-bont (near Bangor)
5164:Llanfihangel Bachellaeth
4516:"Keep Wales Tidy :
4495:"Keep Wales Tidy :
4179:The Work of John Douglas
4064:22 November 2008 at the
3747:www.talhenbonthall.co.uk
3007:D.R. Johnston (editor).
2970:www.ccbsweb.force9.co.uk
2882:www.ccbsweb.force9.co.uk
2474:
1109:Criccieth is located in
1055:were elected unopposed.
1014:Criccieth Urban District
570:Criccieth Castle, c.1778
4609:Encyclopædia Britannica
4353:21 October 2001 at the
4035:"Cyngor Gwynedd :
3772:Encyclopædia Britannica
3463:"Cyngor Gwynedd :
3441:"Cyngor Gwynedd :
3179:9 February 2012 at the
2727:Criccieth Accommodation
2523:from 1946 to 1963; and
2482:Lawn Tennis Association
1956:1973 Commonwealth games
1779:, lived at Bryn Awelon.
897:Versailles peace treaty
698:, and were encamped at
622:Ganganorum Promontorium
5768:Saint Tudwal's Islands
5169:Llanfihangel-y-Pennant
4578:Criccieth Bowling Club
4375:20 August 2008 at the
3415:www.legislation.gov.uk
3258:25 August 2008 at the
3070:8 October 2011 at the
2559:
2486:John Boynton Priestley
2441:Calvinistic Methodists
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2078:. Trains, operated by
2062:The town is served by
2031:Criccieth lies on the
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1039:The town now forms an
950:. The first mayor was
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833:, a descendant of the
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536:Llywelyn ab Iorwerth's
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428:Cadwalader's Ice Cream
206:Postcode district
4667:Principal settlements
4562:www.surf-forecast.com
4390:"Angling News :
4119:Ash, Russell (1973).
4056:Côr Eifionydd :
3703:"HISTPOP.ORG - Error"
2603:Criccieth Golf Course
2557:
2434:
2398:Calvinistic Methodist
2396:was renamed when the
2387:
2358:being transported to
2348:Douglas & Fordham
2326:
2303:Catherine of Braganza
2275:
2194:
2015:
1889:Margaret Lloyd George
1841:Clough Williams-Ellis
1771:
1759:Margaret Lloyd George
1715:
1685:
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1000:, and became part of
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456:Criccieth hosted the
154:Preserved county
5590:Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor
4379:Retrieved 2009-08-20
4357:Retrieved 2009-08-20
4155:on 28 September 2011
4109:Retrieved 2009-08-20
4015:on 14 September 2017
3761:Buckle, George Earle
3732:Retrieved 2009-08-20
3629:Retrieved 2009-08-17
3625:16 July 2011 at the
3607:Retrieved 2009-08-20
3484:The Guardian :
3262:Retrieved 2009-08-19
3228:Retrieved 2009-08-19
3183:Retrieved 2009-08-19
3161:Retrieved 2009-08-19
3151:Llywelyn ap Gruffydd
3139:Retrieved 2009-08-19
3074:Retrieved 2009-08-20
2994:Thomas Jones (ed.),
2910:Eisteddfod Locations
2725:"Visit Wales :
2676:on 22 September 2010
2502:Dorothy Round Little
2388:Previously known as
2369:was a predominantly
2365:By the 19th century
1002:Lleyn Rural District
954:, who was appointed
952:William de Leybourne
875:Criccieth solicitor
850:road was built from
775:William de Leybourne
688:Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
677:Henry III of England
646:Llywelyn ab Iorwerth
619:calls the peninsula
579:Llywelyn ab Iorwerth
493:Gruffudd ap Llywelyn
186:Sovereign state
4586:on 8 November 2007.
4576:"Bowls Club :
4532:on 24 October 2007.
4464:on 5 December 2008.
4434:www.criccieth.co.uk
4416:www.criccieth.co.uk
4106:Criccieth's History
3987:www.estyn.gov.wales
3802:. 20 November 2006.
3603:6 June 2011 at the
3533:on 20 February 2012
3473:on 14 October 2012.
3360:on 24 December 2012
3120:29 May 2014 at the
3029:Criccieth's History
2976:on 23 November 2009
2940:on 1 February 2010.
2863:29 May 2014 at the
2753:on 17 November 2009
2646:St Deiniol's Church
2510:Thelma Cazalet-Keir
2426:Mainstream Baptists
2418:Disciples of Christ
2410:Particular Baptists
2340:St Deiniol's Church
2329:Particular Baptists
2185:stones then stood.
2179:National Eisteddfod
2155:in a fusion of the
2080:Transport for Wales
2068:Cambrian Coast Line
2055:, giving access to
2024:Cambrian Coast Line
1869:Sir Llewelyn Turner
934:Criccieth became a
885:Caernarfon Boroughs
704:Treaty of Aberconwy
464:status. It won the
458:National Eisteddfod
345: /
136:Principal area
4757:Towns and villages
4694:Blaenau Ffestiniog
4329:on 21 October 2001
4265:on 7 October 2011.
4243:on 7 October 2011.
4213:on 29 October 2010
4090:Old Poetry :
3993:on 7 October 2006.
3833:on 6 January 2010.
3318:The London Gazette
3283:on 7 October 2011.
3209:on 7 October 2011.
3052:), vol. I, p. 385.
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2525:Megan Lloyd George
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2414:Alexander Campbell
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2375:dissenting chapels
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2249:landscape painter
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1875:David Lloyd George
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1072:Dwyfor Meirionnydd
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5616:Caernarfon Castle
5609:Castles and forts
5580:Bangor University
4603:"Criccieth"
4400:on 19 April 2009.
4183:Victorian Society
4037:Criccieth Library
3925:"My Local School"
3619:Criccieth Weather
3173:Death of Llywelyn
3093:978-0-7112-2423-0
2867:, Wales, 28 pages
2629:Crown green bowls
2549:Winston Churchill
2406:Scottish Baptists
2122:free school meals
2114:Primary education
2082:, run through to
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