ABER-WHIELOR (ABER-CHWILER), a township, in that part of the parish of BODVARI which is in the hundred of RUTHIN, county of DENBIGH, NORTH WALES, 3 miles (N. E.) from Denbigh, containing 486 inhabitants. It is situated at the junction of the Chwiler with the river Clwyd, the former flowing here through a narrow, luxuriant, and well-wooded vale, between two high mountains. The neighbourhood of Maes Mynan, where the last prince of Wales, Llewelyn ab Grufydd, had a house, the foundations of which were discernible in a meadow some years since, abounds with highly diversified scenery. The tithes belong to the Bishop of Bangor. This township is separately assessed for the maintenance of its poor, the average annual expenditure being £383. 12.