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Nanhyfer (Nevern)

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Church on the river Nevern (Nyfer) in Pembrokeshire, said to have been an early church (clas) founded by St Brynach.


See also: Brynach
Brynach
(fl. 6th century)
founding saint of Nevern, Pembrokeshire

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Reference works
Coflein, Online: National Monuments Record of Wales, 2004–present. URL: <https://coflein.gov.uk>. 
abstract:

Coflein is the online database for the National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW) - the national collection of information about the historic environment of Wales. The name is derived from the Welsh cof (memory) and lein (line).

Coflein contains details of many thousands of archaeological sites, monuments, buildings and maritime sites in Wales, together with an index to the drawings, manuscripts and photographs held in the NMRW archive collections.

[id. 300317. ‘St Brynach's Church, Nevern’] direct link
Nash-Williams, V. E., The early Christian monuments of Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1950.  
Conspectus of Christian monuments in Wales (5th-13th centuries), including stones inscribed in Latin and Ogham Irish, and decorated crosses.
353–360
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Dennis Groenewegen
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June 2022

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