Description
Llanidan, a parish in Anglesey, on the Menai Straits, 4 miles NNE of Carnarvon, and 4 SSW of Llanfair station on the L. & N.W.R. It contains the village of Brynsiencyn, which has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Llanfair (R.S.O.) Acreage, 4398; population, 1209. Llanidan House is a seat of Lord Boston. The pari'h is notable both for large connection with the ancient Druids and for military operations of the Romans; it formerly had many remains of both, which have disappeared; and it still retains, within distances of little more than a mile of the village, Tre-'r-Dryw, the spot where the Archdruid resided ; Bryn-gwyn, a circular hollow where the Druidic tribunals were held; a cromlech, 9 feet long and 7 broad, at Perthiduon; a smaller but well-preserved cromlech at Bodowyr; semicircular dykes at Gwydryn and Castell Idris; vestiges of a Roman station at Caerwiech, and traces of a Roman road going thence to the Menai. Another great notability was the Maen Morddwyd or Thigh Stone, which was fabled and believed to possess the miraculous power of always returning to its site if moved away from it, and which figures thauma-turgically in the pages of Giraldns. The Romans effected their landings, under Suetonius and under Agricola, in the neighbourhood, and they here massacred the Druids. The living is a vicarage, united with the perpetual curacies of Llanedwen, Llanddaniel Fab, and Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmmwd, in the diocese of Bangor; net value, £156. Patron, Lord Boston. The church stands in Brynsiencyn, and is modern. The previous church stood near Plas Llanidan, succeeded one of 616, belonged to the priory of Beddgelert, and went into such decay as to be incapable of restoration. There are Calvinistic Methodist, Congregational, and Baptist chapels. Rowland the antiquary was vicar, and he described the antiquities of the parish in his " Mona Antiqua." Under the Parish Councils Act the parish is divided into two wards, with a council of fifteen members.
Llanidan, Anglesey
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5

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