Human settlement in Wales
Llanfor is a village in Gwynedd , Wales near the town of Bala , in the community of Llandderfel .
History
There is evidence of an Iron Age Hill Fort in the immediate area and Roman Castrum .
In the 6th century an unknown Monk from Llanfor was reputedly responsible for converting Llywarch Hen ,[ 1] prince of Rheged , to Christianity . It was also the site of a church built by Saint Tyneio , the 6th century Patron Saint of the village.
There is a legend that the Devil used to frequently visit Llanfor Church in the shape of a pig.[ 2]
Notable People from Llanfor
Dewi Havhesp , ca.1875
Saint Tyneio a 6th C. pre-congregational Saint of Wales.
William Price (1619–1691), a Welsh politician, MP between 1640 and 1679 and fought as a Royalist colonel in the English Civil War .
Humphrey Foulkes (1673–1737) a Welsh priest and antiquarian.
William Price (1690–1774) a Welsh High Sheriff and antiquarian, from Rhiwlas .
Richard Thelwall Price, British Member of Parliament for Beaumaris, 1754–1768
John Williams (1811–1862), antiquary, bardic name Ab Ithel , the Anglican curate of Llanfor from 1835
Richard Williams Morgan (1815–1889), bardic name Môr Meirion , author, priest and Welsh nationalist campaigner
David Roberts (1831–1884), poet known as ‘Dewi Havhesp’ , spent his early years at 'Pensingrug', Llanfor.
References
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