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Llyn Llydaw, lake, Carnarvonshire, 3% miles SE. of Llanberis ; 1 mile long.
Llyn Llygadrheidol, lake, Cardiganshire, in NE. of co., at head of river Rheidol, near top of Plinlimmon.
Llyn Llymbran, lake, Denbighshire, 2 miles SW. of Nantyglyn.
Llyn Maeslyn, lake, Cardiganshire, 6 miles SE. of Tregaron.
Llyn-Mawr.—lake, Glamorgan, under Craig-y-Llyn mountain, 6 miles W. of Aberdare.—2. Llyn Mawr, lake, Montgomeryshire, 10 miles N. of Llanidloes.
Llyn Melynllyn, lake, Carnarvonshire, 4% miles SE. of Bethesda.
Llyn Morwynion, lake, on N. border of Merioneth, 6 miles E. of Festiniog.
Llyn Myiubyr, lake, Carnarvonshire, in W. vicinity of Capel Curig.
Llyn Ogwcn, lake, Carnarvonshire, 5 m. SE. of Beth- esda ; 1 m. long; is one of the best fishing lakes in Wales.
Llyn Padarn, lake, Carnarvonshire, at Llanberis sta.
Llyn Pen Rhayadr, lake, Montgomeryshire, 6 miles S. of Machynlleth.
Llyn Peris, lake, Carnarvonshire, at Llanberis.
Llyn Savaddan, lake, in co. and 4% miles SE. of Brecknock; is about 5 miles in circuit, and contains trout, perch, and pike.
Llyn Tal-y-Llyn, lake, Merioneth, at S. side of Cader Idris.
Llyn Tarw, lake, Montgomery, 3 m. NE. of Carno.
Llyn Tegwyn, lake, Carmarthenshire, in E. of co., at head of river Gwendraeth, on Mynydd Mawr.
Llyn Teifi, lake, Cardiganshire, in E. of co., at head of river Teifi, 8% miles NW. of Tregaron.
Llyn Trigraianen, lake, Merioneth, 5 miles S. of Dolgelly.
Llyn Trwstyllon, lake, Merioneth, in NAV. of co., at foot of Moelwyn.
Llyn Try wcryn, lake, Merioneth, 6 miles SE. of Festiniog.
Llyn dur Arddii, mountain tarn, Carnarvonshire, at N. side of Clogwyn dur Arddu, Snowdon.
Llyn-y-Cae, mountain tarn, Merioneth, in S. of co., near top of Cader Idris.
Llyn-y-cwm-Ffynnon, mountain tarn, Snowdon, Carnarvonshire, 4% miles SE. of Llanberis.
Llyn-y-Ddlnas, lake, Carnarvonshire, 12 miles NE. of Beddgelert.
Llyn-y-Dyw arelien, tarn, Carnarvonshire, 4 miles NAV. of Beddgelert.
Llyn-y-Foel, lake, Carnarvonshire, 3 miles S. of Capel Curig.
Llyn-y-Gadw, lake, Carnarvonshire, on SW. side of Snowdon, 3 miles NW. of Beddgelert.
Llyn-y-Manod, lake, Merioneth, in N. of co., between Manod-mawr and Manod-fach, 2% m. NE. of Festiniog.
Llyn-y-Parc, lake, Carnarvonshire, 1% mile N. of Bettws-y-Coed.
Llyn-yr-Adar, lake, Carnarvonshire, 4% miles E. of Beddgelert.
Llyn-yr-Afon, lake, Carnarvonshire, 4% miles NE. of Bethesda.
Llynchcl, hamlet, Bettws Evan par., Cardiganshire, in SW. of co., 4 miles N. of Newcastle in Emlyn.
Llynclys, hamlet withry. sta., Llanyblodwell par., Shropshire, 4% miles SW. of Oswestry ; P.O.
Llyniau Myinbyr, 2 adjacent lakes, near Capel Curig, Carnarvonshire.
Llysbradwen, ruined mansion, Merioneth, in SAA7. of co., 4 miles E. of Barmouth ; was the residence of a Welsh chief of the 7th century.
Llysdinam, township, Llanafanfawr par., Brecknock- shire, in N. of co., on river Wye, 5% miles NW. of Builth, 2476 ac., pop. 199.
LIysfaen, coast par. and vil., Carnarvonshire, in N. of co., 3 miles W. of Abergele, 1879 ac. and 51 fore- shore, pop. 1233 ; P.O.; LIysfaen Hill is 700 ft. high.
Llyswen, par., on E. border of Brecknockshire, on river Wye, 7 m. SW. of Hay, 2067 ac., pop. 198 ; P.O.
LIysworney, par., Glamorgan, inSE. of co., 2%miles SW. of Cowbridge, 982 ac., pop. 160; P.O., called Llisworney.
Llysyfranc, par., Pembrokeshire, 7 miles NW. of Narberth, 1466 ac., pop. 194. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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Llyn is a Welsh word signifying a lake.
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