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Ynys Seiriol

Off the
A religious centre from the 6th
to the 16th century
and now a bird sanctuary
Puffin Island
/ Ynys Seiriol is an
uninhabited private island and bird sanctuary off the eastern tip of Anglesey,
North Wales It was formerly known as Priestholm in
English and Ynys Lannog in
Welsh.
The island is
private and landing is not allowed without special permission. Edwin morris who owns
The Welsh
name of Ynys Seiriol refers
to Saint Seiriol, who established a monastic
settlement on the island and on Trwyn Du (Penmon Point) on the mainland
opposite the island in the 6th century. Seiriol is
said to have been buried on the island. A monastery still existed on the island
in the late 12th century and was mentioned by Giraldus
Cambrensis who visited the area in 1188.
He metions a piece of folklore that whenever there was strife
within the community of monks a plague of mice would devour all their food. Llywelyn the Great
issued two charters in 1221 and 1237 confirming the monks, usually called
"canons", in possession of the island and the church and manor of Penmon on the mainland of Anglesey.
The ruins of
several ecclesiastical buildings are still visible on the island, including the
remains of a 12th century church.
In the early
years of the 20th century a telegraph station was built on the
north-eastern tip of the island, which is now disused.
The island is
a Special Protection Area (SPA), particularly because of the Great Cormorant
colony of over 750 pairs, making it one of the largest colonies in the
Kittiwake
nesting, and in recent years small numbers of Common Eider and Black
Guillemot.
The Puffins
from which the island gets its modern English name bred in considerable numbers
at one time, with up to 2,000 pairs recorded. Remains of
processing site can still be seen near the summit of the
island, where puffins were 'pickled' and packed for export in the 19th century.
Rats were
introduced accidentally to the island, in the late 19th century, and almost
wiped out the Puffins. The rats were eradicated in 1998 and the Puffin
population has increased.

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