County | Cardiganshire |
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Transcript | [l]... |
Icon description |
single building and castle |
Icons |
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Description | only traces remain |
Appearances |
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Etymology | W llan, 'church' + Pedr/Peter, pers. name |
Translation | |
Earlier editors | …beder (Parsons) |
Early Maps | |
Overwritten | |
Attested spelling | Landepeter (1255); Llanbeder (1563); the Welsh name was Llanberd; the English name has Peter for Perd and anglicises Llan- t. Lan- |