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Clydau

Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales


Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales

FieldValue
countryWales
static_imageCEEglwysClydai.jpg
static_image_captionClydau parish church
coordinates
official_nameClydau
population715
population_ref(2011)
unitary_walesPembrokeshire
constituency_westminsterPreseli Pembrokeshire
constituency_welsh_assemblyPreseli Pembrokeshire
post_townLLANFYRNACH
postcode_districtSA35
postcode_areaSA
post_town1BONCATH
postcode_district1SA37
postcode_area1SA
dial_code01239
module[[File:2024 Wales Pembrokeshire Community Clydau map.svg240px]]
Map of the community

Map of the community Clydau (sometimes Clydaï or Clydey) is a community and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Name

The meaning of the Welsh placename is uncertain, although the church is now dedicated to St. Clydaï, an alleged daughter of Brychan.

History

During the early Middle Ages, the settlement was the site of Llangeneu ('St Ceneus'), which was accounted one of the seven principal sees of Dyfed despite having no endowment of land.

Cledau (as Cledye) appears on a 1578 parish map of Pembrokeshire.

Erasmus Saunders (1670–1724), was born in Clydey; he was a Welsh priest and writer. Josiah Thomas Jones (1799-1873), republican and Welsh nationalist, was born at CwmHir Farm, Clydau. He went on to publish many books and established several newspapers in English and Welsh, including the Aberdare Times.

Settlement

The settlement consists of a small group of properties around the parish church, 5 mi southwest of Newcastle Emlyn and 8 mi southeast of Cardigan.

Community

Although the settlement of Clydau is tiny, the community is large, encompassing several other settlements and/or parishes including Bwlchygroes, Star, Tegryn, West Cilrhedyn and a large number of scattered farms. Clydau has its own elected community council and gives its name to an electoral ward of Pembrokeshire County Council. The electoral ward of Clydau covers the communities of Clydau and Boncath. In 2001 it had a population (2001) of 1,425, with 58% Welsh speakers, falling to 715 in 2011.

Parish

The Afon Cneifa, a tributary of Afon Cych, divides the parish into two ancient divisions: Uwchlawrllan to the southeast and Islawrllan to the northwest. The population of the parish was 1,100 (1801), 1,457 (1851), 1,057 (1901), 829 (1951), 681 (2001), 715 (2011). The percentage of Welsh speakers was: 99 (1891), 97 (1931) and 91 (1971).

The 14th century Grade II-listed parish church is dedicated to Ste. Clydaï. It was rebuilt in the late 19th century, but the tower and some other parts of the building are original.

References

References

  1. "Community population 2011".
  2. "GENUKI: Clydey".
  3. Charles, B. G., ''The Placenames of Pembrokeshire'', National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992, {{ISBN. 0-907158-58-7, p 678
  4. James, Heather. "The Geography of the Cult of St Davids" in ''St David of Wales: Cult, Church and Nation'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=LN9DSKZfItcC&pg=PA59 p. 59]. Boydell Press, 2007. Accessed 26 Mar 2013.
  5. Wade-Evans, Arthur. ''Welsh Medieval Law'', [[s:Page:Welsh Medieval Law.djvu/365. p. 263]].
  6. "Penbrok comitat". British Library.
  7. {{Cite DNB. Thomas. Daniel Lleufer
  8. "Josiah Thomas Jones".
  9. "GENUKI: 1850 Parish map".
  10. "British Listed Buildings: Church of Saint Clydai, Clydau".
  11. {{National Historic Assets of Wales
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