Crinow Explained

Country:Wales
Static Image:LDEglwysCrynwedd.jpg
Static Image Caption:Crinow church
Coordinates:51.8°N -4.72°W
Official Name:Crinow
Welsh Name:Crynwedd
Community Wales:Narberth
Unitary Wales:Pembrokeshire
Os Grid Reference:SN127144

Crinow (Welsh: Crynwedd) is a village and parish[1] in Pembrokeshire, Wales, 2km (01miles) east of Narberth. The parish is part of the community of Narberth.

Name

The derivation of the placenames (English and Welsh) is obscure.[2]

History

The parish was originally a manor attached to St David's and it formed a detached part of the Hundred of Dungleddy. It appeared on a 1578 map as "Creno".[3] It is close to the Pembrokeshire language frontier and was described as Welsh-speaking by George Owen in 1602, but today it is predominantly English speaking.

In 1934, a detached part of the parish of Lampeter Velfrey was added to Crinow. The pre-1934 parish had an area of 144 Ha. Its census populations were: 53 (1801): 69 (1851): 56 (1901): 32 (1951): 31 (1981). The percentage of Welsh speakers was 70 (1891): 48 (1931): 20 (1971).

References

  1. Web site: GENUKI: Crinow. 2 May 2019.
  2. Charles, B. G., The Placenames of Pembrokeshire, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992,, pp 485
  3. Web site: Penbrok comitat. British Library. 22 July 2024.

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