DENBIGH, the capital town in Denbighshire in North Wales. It is seated on the side of a rocky hill, on a branch of the river Clwyd, and was formerly a place of great strength, with an impregnable castle, now demolished. It is pretty large, well-built, and inhabited by
Denbigh by tanners and glovers, and gives the title of earl to the noble family of Fielding. Population 2714 in 1811. W. Long. 3. 30. N. Lat. 53. 15.