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Anglesey: A survey and Inventory by the Royal Commissi
were removed en bloc to Rhosyr in the west of Anglesey, a new settlement King Edward entitled "Newbo
5 was successfully returned to Parliament for Anglesey, a seat he held until 1918.
ones avium cum nominibus anglicis are held by Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire.
ing Prior at Spinney he was a canon at nearby Anglesey Abbey, which is near the village of Lode.
ust and are open to the public as part of the Anglesey Abbey, Garden & Lode Mill property, although
f the monasteries the property later known as Anglesey Abbey.
urch is near the coast on the eastern side of Anglesey, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the village of Ll
d and lived at her sister's home Cfen Derwen, Anglesey across from Caernarfon Castle.
RAF Mona, also on Anglesey, acts as a relief landing ground.
date - Llanfairpwllgwyngyll on Anglesey adopts the long form of its name.
another battle against the Norse invaders on Anglesey, after which he had to flee to Ireland.
ich this is the most regular breeding site on Anglesey, although numbers of breeding pairs are low c
Anglesey Aluminium Metal Ltd, shut down on 30 Septembe
ted from his land and thereafter travelled to Anglesey, an island off the coast of north Wales, and
y 1679 to August 1679 for the constituency of Anglesey and from 1679 until 1689 for Beaumaris.
recked off the coast of The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey and he was drowned.
John Walter Jones was born in Moelfre, Anglesey and educated in Bangor and the University of
aised in 1793 by Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey and was ranked as the 80th Regiment of Foot,
Schwabe of Rhodes, Middleton, and Glyn Garth, Anglesey and his wife Julia Schwabe.
the label (which is now based in Pentraeth on Anglesey and run by Williams), featuring such bands as
were prominent and influential landowners, in Anglesey and elsewhere in north Wales, from the 15th t
uthors with details of the natural history of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire, contributing material to
Richard Bulkeley (1533 - 1621) of Beaumaris, Anglesey and Lewisham was Welsh politician in the Eliz
er and heiress of James Annesley, 3rd Earl of Anglesey and his wife Lady Catherine Darnley (an illeg
st daughter of Charles Paget, 6th Marquess of Anglesey, and his wife, Lady Marjorie Manners, the eld
ce force for the counties of Caernarfonshire, Anglesey and Merionethshire, Wales.
ll island in the Menai Strait which separates Anglesey and mainland Wales.
her was a Minister in a chapel in Llansadwrn, Anglesey, and they lived in the schoolhouse.
The Normans were obliged to evacuate Anglesey, and the following year Gruffydd returned fro
It was said to haunt the Isle of Anglesey, and to have killed and eaten nine score warr
g towards Carlingford Lough under the brow of Anglesey and Flagstaff Mountains.
25 July 1714, Henrietta, Dowager Countess of Anglesey and 4th Baroness Strange; they had one child,
f the Irish Sea, defined by the east coast of Anglesey and the north coast of Wales.
e patronage of Lords Henry Paget, Marquess of Anglesey, and Lord Alexander Paget.
After curacies in Anglesey and Portmadoc he held incumbencies at Dolgell
h hour at the Menai Suspension Bridge between Anglesey and Wales blocking the traffic.
he moved between his palace at Glyn Garth on Anglesey and his Cathedral at Bangor.
He was justice of the peace of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire, and was High Sheriff of
o say, the link between the Marquis' tower in Anglesey and 'the column' is a widely known fact in Ru
durn left her, however, to become a hermit on Anglesey and she remarried and became the mother of Sa
married firstly Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey and had issue.
He was born in Heneglwys, Anglesey and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, l
called the Mevanian islands, one of which was Anglesey, and another source refers to Cadwallon being
(Mynydd Hiraethog) Snowdonia, the Great Orme, Anglesey and the Dulas valley.
ampion 103, it was the first station to serve Anglesey and Gwynedd as a whole, although Marcher Coas
54-1700), married James Annesley, 2nd Earl of Anglesey and had issue.
mall islet situated in the Inland Sea between Anglesey and Holy Island.
He was born at Llandrygarn, Anglesey and educated at Friars School, Bangor.
ost of his professional life on the island of Anglesey and published a treatise on the flora of the
ntly presents weekend shows on Heart Cymru in Anglesey and Gwynedd.
He was married to Iona, of Anglesey, and in 1938 went to Aberystwyth University,
grounds of Plas Newydd on the south coast of Anglesey, and thus Conway spent its last twenty years
erving the town, including The Four Alls, The Anglesey Arms Hotel, The Castle Hotel, The Crown, Morg
ath of Owain Gwynedd in 1170 Maelgwn received Anglesey as his share of the kingdom, but in 1173 his
up the first hospital for Caernarvonshire and Anglesey, at Bangor.
s that he came by sea from Rome and landed in Anglesey at Porth yr Yehen, where he built his church.
stood unsuccessfully for the Liberal Party in Anglesey at the 1959 UK general election, becoming Pre
House foundations at Din Lligwy hut circle, Anglesey, August 2, 2004
1/6th (Caernarvonshire and Anglesey) Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
More recently the cycle of works Four Anglesey Beaches (1999-2003) takes as its inspiration
and Custos Rotulorum of Anglesey bef.
William Owen Stanley becomes MP for Anglesey Boroughs.
n on the Wyrley and Essington Canal where the Anglesey Branch left the main line (which led to the C
ith Custennin ap Iago, and they again ravaged Anglesey, but Custennin was killed by Hywel ap Ieuaf.
and his ally Cadwgan ap Bleddyn retreated to Anglesey, but then were forced to flee to Ireland in a
Morris (1870-1953) was born in Penrhosllugwy, Anglesey but moved to Liverpool as a young lad.
West Wales covering not only every harbour on Anglesey but all the ports of North West Wales from Co
s show the church standing on the mainland of Anglesey but erosion by the sea of the boulder clay cl
elp of a Manx contingent, he briefly regained Anglesey, but was ejected again the same year by Gruff
's Church, Llangwyllog, towards the middle of Anglesey but within the area granted to her father, in
Gruffydd ap Cynan retreated to Anglesey, but then was forced to flee to Ireland when
rait connected to the town of Menai Bridge on Anglesey by a causeway (which still exists today) and
children and he was succeeded as 6th Earl of Anglesey by his cousin Richard Annesley, 5th Baron Alt
youngest son of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey by his second wife Lady Charlotte, daughter o
timate son of Nest and King Henry I) attacked Anglesey by sea.
the Westminster Parliament constituencies of Anglesey, Caernarfon, Conwy, Denbigh, Flint East, Flin
e shrievalties of the amalgamated counties of Anglesey, Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire.
area of 8,361 km² of the ancient counties of Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, M
He also served as Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, M
All stations on the Anglesey Central line closed to passengers in 1964 (th
led at the station, the only one of the whole Anglesey Central line.
The Anglesey Central Railway used to operate a station in
Also of interest are the tracks of the Anglesey Central Railway which although no longer used
r for housing the southernmost station of the Anglesey Central Railway which was in use between 1864
velling parallel to the disused tracks of the Anglesey Central Railway.
All stations on the Anglesey Central line closed to passengers in 1964 as
He was the chairperson of the Anglesey Central Railway from its founding until it wa
From Gaerwen to Amlwch ( Anglesey Central Railway) (1866)
All stations on the Anglesey Central line closed to passengers in 1964 as
s Coast Line, serving as the junction for the Anglesey Central Railway line to Amlwch.
e once was home to one of the stations on the Anglesey Central Railway.
penultimate station on the line off the main Anglesey Central Railway.
Llangefni railway station was situated on the Anglesey Central Railway line from Gaerwen to Amlwch.
station after the line branched from the main Anglesey Central Railway.
the station closed in 1952, the first on the Anglesey Central line to do so.
angwyllog railway station was situated on the Anglesey Central Railway line from Gaerwen to Amlwch.
erchymedd railway station was situated on the Anglesey Central Railway line from Gaerwen to Amlwch.
station after the line branched from the main Anglesey Central Railway.
was buried at Llanrhuddlad, one of the other Anglesey churches for which he had responsibility.
He was later puisne judge of the Anglesey circuit (1712 to 1714).
d judge of the Merioneth, Caernarvonshire and Anglesey circuit (Court of Great Sessions).
n ancient village site near the east coast of Anglesey, close to the village of Moelfre.
The Anglesey Coalfield is a minor British coalfield.
flag rural beach award in 2005, and is on the Anglesey Coastal Path.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes South Stack.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes through.
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes the head of the causeway.
It is adjacent to the A55, on the Anglesey Coastal Path and also adjoins Beddmanarch Bay
y the merger of Caernarfonshire Constabulary, Anglesey Constabulary and Merionethshire Constabulary.
he National Museum of Wales, and served as an Anglesey County Councillor.
entered a "six of a kind" novice class at the Anglesey County Show in 1969.
The station building is owned by Isle of Anglesey County Council and there are potential plans
Anglesey County, Victoria, Australia
Anglesey County, Wales, United Kingdom
e it is a medieval church that, unusually for Anglesey, dates substantially from the 12th and 13th c
From Anglesey, de Tany sent a strong force over the Menai S
nitially curate in Trewalchmai and Heneglwys, Anglesey declining the vicarage of Llangorwen, Cardiga
The death of George I in 1727 saw Anglesey encourage Irish Torys to come to court, howev
aynol estate, in northern Wales, close to the Anglesey estate at Plas Newydd, passed out of Duff fam
g from town to town, Ellis' family settled in Anglesey, eventually moving to London where he studied
June 18 - Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, famously loses a leg at the Battle of Waterl
nged his office as Vice-Chamberlain with Lord Anglesey for that of Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, an off
He was appointed High Sheriff of Anglesey for 1570.
He was appointed High Sheriff of Anglesey for 1725.
The rest on the Isle of Anglesey, formed Aethwy Rural District.
ay tells the maritime history of Holyhead and Anglesey, from earliest days to the modern ferries to
cal radio station broadcasting to Gwynedd and Anglesey from the Arfon transmitting station.
Mary had inherited the Llysdulas estate on Anglesey from her uncle, including Parys Mountain, whi
Born in Anglesey, Garmon is the son of the Welsh historian and
harles Henry Alexander Paget, 6th Marquess of Anglesey GCVO (14 April 1885 - 21 February 1947) was a
Born in Rhoscolyn, Anglesey he was the eldest of four children, a son of
h his wife's family, in Treaddur Bay, Isle of Anglesey; he had one son, also a barrister in England
as the father of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, hero of the Battle of Waterloo.
as the father of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, hero of the Battle of Waterloo.
us, is brought to the station to determine if Anglesey himself is the problem.
ham, and of Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey; his sister was Elizabeth Villiers, the mistr
f Cybi, a saint associated with the island of Anglesey in north Wales, Peulan is commemorated in the
from the Danes, who were recorded as ravaging Anglesey in 854.
of Field Marshal Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, in 1838.
e Alaw" ) is at the mouth of the Afon Alaw on Anglesey, in North Wales.
He grew up in the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales, and later attended Ysgol Davi
ydd and Maredydd ap Cynan, who drove him from Anglesey in 1190.
, Northamptonshire before moving to Holyhead, Anglesey in 1895 as vicar.
rance broker and also represented Wrexham and Anglesey in the House of Commons.
nopposed as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Anglesey in the election of 1868.
st record of Gofraid is probably an attack on Anglesey in 971 by a son of Harald.
each)) is a small village in the southwest of Anglesey, in the area of Bodorgan.
Head in Cumbria, the Isle of Man and on east Anglesey in north Wales.
He then obtained various parish positions on Anglesey, in Rhoscolyn, Trefdraeth and Llanfachraeth,
ius Suetonius Paulinus captured the island of Anglesey in 60 or 61 AD it was said to be an important
sland off the south west coast of the isle of Anglesey in Wales between Porth China and Porth Cwyfan
He was the Member of Parliament for Anglesey in 1549 - 1552, April to May 1554, Nov 1554 t
st of Holy Island off the north-west coast of Anglesey in Wales.
m Iago's son, Custennin ab Iago, who attacked Anglesey in alliance with Godfrey Haraldsson, a Viking
Owen died in Anglesey in May 1812.
He died in Llandegfan, Anglesey in 2005.
burial chamber on the coast of the island of Anglesey in North Wales.
Davies was Anglesey's first Nonconformist J.P. and was High Sheri
Gwalchmai is a village on Anglesey in north Wales.
ly Welsh/Celtic monastery) of Llanfechell, on Anglesey in north-west Wales.
ge and community on the east coast of Isle of Anglesey in Wales, and on the Anglesey Coastal Path.
f Llanfairpwllgwyngyll and Penmynydd (both on Anglesey) in 1814.
int is the southernmost part of the island of Anglesey in Wales.
Bryngwran is a village on the A5 road across Anglesey in North Wales.
Bayly was returned to parliament for Anglesey in 1734, a seat he held until 1741, and again
was chaplain to Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey in 1661.
Benllech is a small town on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales.
nded a lifeboat naming ceremony in Trearddur, Anglesey in North Wales.
hard Owen was born in 1839 in Llangristiolus, Anglesey, in north Wales.
Llansadwrn is a small village in south-east Anglesey, in north-west Wales.
ina, daughter of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, in 1833.
l fault on the northern part of the island of Anglesey in North Wales, where rocks of the Precambria
1720 and Robert Wynn, rector of Llantrisant, Anglesey, in 1727.
He was returned to parliament for Anglesey in 1784, a seat he held until 1790.
They are the largest group of islands between Anglesey in Wales and The Clyde in Scotland.
get, daughter of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, in 1820.
led Watkin Owen (b.7 January 1934 in Brynteg, Anglesey is a former Welsh professional footballer who
Just north of the rail bridge on Anglesey is the famously named Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgog
with the 1859 wreck of the Royal Charter off Anglesey; it was used as a temporary mortuary, and 140
with another monument on Holyhead Mountain in Anglesey, it is thought possible that the inner earthw
ding as 6th Viscount Valentia and 5th Earl of Anglesey, joining both the upper houses.
From 1939 to 1945 he was chairman of the Anglesey Joint War Organisation and the North Wales Re
harter was driven ashore on the east coast of Anglesey just north of the village of Moelfre in the e
Marshal Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, KG, GCB, GCH, PC (17 May 1768 - 29 April 185
He succeeded in crossing to Anglesey, landing at Rhos Badrig (Patrick's Moor) and
es Bay F.C. is a football team playing in the Anglesey League (part of the Welsh football league sys
Anglesey League Winners: 1971-72
Anglesey League & Dargie Cup Winners: 1970-71
re correctly Robin Ddu ap Siencyn Bledrydd of Anglesey, lived circa 1450.
is a prehistoric site on the Welsh island of Anglesey located near Llanddaniel Fab.
, created in Selly Oak, and faced with Penmon Anglesey Marble presented to the town by Sir R. Bulkel
ed marble, and the nave entrance is made from Anglesey marble.
ards Dwyran, there is a chance to view all of Anglesey's major attractions in miniature, at Anglesey
The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire a
Caffo was a sixth-century Christian in Anglesey, north Wales, who is venerated as a saint and
the three medieval cantrefs on the island of Anglesey, north Wales, in the Kingdom of Gwynedd.
reserve found just to the north of Llangefni, Anglesey, north Wales.
in extent), lying off from the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales, just north of the village of Rh
                                                                                                    


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