English: St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo. This church on the A5025 dates from the 7th Century. Buried in the church grounds are 140 victims of the wreck of the Royal Charter, which sank near here in 1859. taken from SH502851.
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Ta'n coadan shoh goaill tooilley fysseree stiagh, currit veih'n çhamraig vun-earrooagh ny yn scanreyder, as eh ymmydit dys y coadan y chroo ny y yannoo bun-earrooagh, s'liklee.
My vel y coadan ceaghlit veih'n chummey bunneydagh, foddee nagh beagh mynphoyntyn ennagh cohoilshaghey yn coadan ceaghlit.