LLANVIGAEL (LLAN-FIGEL), a parish, in the hundred of TALYBOLION, union of ANGLESEY and county of ANGLESEY, NORTH WALES, 2 miles (N. N. W.) from Bodedern; containing 154 inhabitants. This small parish is situated on one of the finest rivulets in the isle, called Avon Alaw, which adds greatly to its fertility: the lands are inclosed, and in a good state of cultivation; the scenery is finely varied; and the views from the higher grounds are interesting and extensive, and in some parts highly picturesque. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the rectory of Llanvachreth: the church, situated on the margin of the rivulet that flows through the parish, after being in ruins for about 40 years, was rebuilt in 1841, at the expense of Owen Owens, Esq. Distinct officers, were, and are still chosen, and the public business of the parish is transacted, in the same manner as prior to the decay of the church. There is a place of worship for Calvinistic Methodists, in which is kept a Sunday school for 25 males and 30 females, who are taught gratuitously. A trifling rent- charge is received for the poor, and another benefaction of a little larger amount has been lost.