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|cap=The Mold Cape, found in Mold in Flintshire | |cap=The Mold Cape, found in Mold in Flintshire | ||
|text='''Mold''' is a town in Flintshire, on the River Alyn, which was once a mining town. | |text='''Mold''' is a town in [[Flintshire]], on the River Alyn, which was once a mining town. | ||
The town's name is Norman-French; ''mont hault'' meaning "high hill", though the Welsh language name ''Yr Wyddgrug'' means "The Tomb Mound", and from such a mound, ''Bryn yr Ellyllon'', 'Goblins' Hill' came Mold's unique treasure: the Mold Cape - a cape wrought all of gold in the Bronze Age.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | The town's name is Norman-French; ''mont hault'' meaning "high hill", though the Welsh language name ''Yr Wyddgrug'' means "The Tomb Mound", and from such a mound, ''Bryn yr Ellyllon'', 'Goblins' Hill' came Mold's unique treasure: the Mold Cape - a cape wrought all of gold in the Bronze Age.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} |
Latest revision as of 08:37, 8 May 2021
MoldMold is a town in Flintshire, on the River Alyn, which was once a mining town. The town's name is Norman-French; mont hault meaning "high hill", though the Welsh language name Yr Wyddgrug means "The Tomb Mound", and from such a mound, Bryn yr Ellyllon, 'Goblins' Hill' came Mold's unique treasure: the Mold Cape - a cape wrought all of gold in the Bronze Age. (Read more) |