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Nevern from Nant Hyver, Brynach The Crown. Capel Cilgwyn, St. Mary. Capel Gwenddydd, Gwenddydd. Capel Gwenvron, Gwenvron. Capel Padrig, Patrick. Capel Rhiell, Rhiell. Capel Sanffraid, Ffraid. Capel St. George, St. George. Capel St. Thomas, St. Thomas. Newport or Trevdraeth, St. Mary1 Lords of Cemes. Capel Cirig, Cirig. Capel Deioi, David. Capel St. Milburg, St. Milburg. Pontvaen, Brynach The Crown. Puncheston or Cas Mal, St. Mary Mr. Warren. St. Dogmael's or Llandydoch, Dogvael The Crown. Capel Crannog, Carannog. Capel Degwel. St. DogmaeVs Abbey, St. Mary. Monington or Eglwys Wythwr, Gwythwr. Whitchurch or Eglwys Wen, St. Michael Lords of Cemes. Llanvair Nantgwyn, St. Mary. Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Jones and Mr. Howel. Llanvoygan, Meugan. 18. DEANERY OF SUB AERON, Cardiganshire. Aberporth, Cynwyl Bishop of St. David's. Llanannerch. Bangor, David Bishop of St. David's. Henllan, David Bishop of St. David's. Bettws Bledrws, Bledrws Bishop of St. David's. Ramsey Island, and the country below Haverfordwest. Surrounded by lesser carns such as Carn Sevyll, Carn Blewyn, Carn Madog, etc., its commanding position gains for it the distinctive name of Y Gam Vawr, the great carn. This spot meets the conditions demanded in Historia hen Gruffud vab Kenan vab Yago for the site of the famous Battle of Mynydd Carn (A.D. 1079). 1 The great fair of Newport called Ffair Girig, Cirig's Fair, is now held on June 27th, i.e., eleven days after Cirig's day, June 16th. This fair suggests that St. Mary has supplanted Cirig in the "dedication" of the parish church. Patrons in 1717.