Creuddyn, Gwynedd, Wales Genealogy
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In the 1870s: "CREUDDYN, a hundred and a sub-district in Carnarvon. The hundred lies on the coast, E of the river Conway; includes the peninsula, terminating in Great Orme's Head; and contains four parishes and part of another. Acres, 10, 619. Pop., 5, 025. Houses, 1, 042. - The sub-district is in the district of Conway; includes all the hundred, and contains also two parishes and part of another electorally in Denbigh. Acres, 24, 867. Pop., 7, 903. Houses, 1, 685." [Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, John Marius Wilson, 1870-72.]