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History in Criccieth
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Narrow SubjectGenealogy & Family History [1], Local History [2]

Widen SubjectArt & Culture / History

Widen AreaWales / North Wales / Gwynedd / Criccieth

Criccieth
http://www.criccieth.co.uk
Criccieth is a beautiful small town situated on the shores of Cardigan Bay and sheltered by the Snowdonia Mountains. We as residents are proud of our history and heritage, which can be traced back to 1239, when a stone castle was originally built on a mound, which protrudes out to sea.


The Cadwalader Family of Criccieth and Yorkshire
http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cadwalader/
Contains Family and Local History of Criccieth in Eifionydd. Also a Gwynedd Maritime History Database.


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