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-educational, Christian, day school located in Bangor, a southern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales,
elsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, a post he held until his death.
e the fire, insurance companies had considered Bangor a good risk.
Bangor Abbey was a centre of learning which trained m
Bangor Abbey was established by Saint Comgall in 558
Morris was born in Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth in the County of Ceredigion.
Young was elected to Bangor about 2 December 1398 and was absent from the
Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College (informally Ban
Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College places the pupi
rly in the Tonic Cinema, is now in the care of Bangor Academy School.
His father was the wealthiest man in Bangor according to the 1840 census.
Map of Bangor ADS
1407 he managed to gain the role of Bishop of Bangor after intrigues against the incumbent Bishop L
note by naming its newly-opened high school in Bangor after father John Bapst, the priest who had be
hen Menai expanded, the eastern section became Bangor again.
Bangor Air Defense Sector, 15 August 1958
ssing took place at Maine Air National Guard's Bangor Air National Guard Base which was close to the
The Bangor Air Defense Sector (BaADS) is an inactive Unit
d and began flying antisubmarine missions from Bangor Airport over the Newfoundland Straits and perf
Riagail of Bangor, aka Reghuil, Abbot of Bangor, died 881.
Bye: 1st Bangor, Albert Foundry, Ards Rangers, Ballymacash Ran
Until his election as Bishop of Bangor, all his ministry was in the Diocese of St Dav
Thereafter he returned to his law practice in Bangor, also serving as Judge of Probate for Penobsco
Bangor Amateurs is a Northern Irish intermediate-leve
of soldiers from Brabant who burnt the city of Bangor and seized the Bishop from the high altar of t
Bermuda renamed her SS Bangor and leased her out for operations by the Water
llowed by University College of North Wales at Bangor, and then Trinity College, Cambridge.
o called because of the way it rears up behind Bangor and appears mountainous, especially from the G
After the war White ran a soap manufactory in Bangor, and remained an active veteran and member of
ere are two dual carriageway sections; between Bangor and Newtownards, and between Newtownards and C
part from lands belonging to the bishoprics of Bangor and St Asaph, holding these lands directly of
eld academic chairs at the University of Wales Bangor and NEWI in Wrexham.
In 1993 he became the Bishop of Bangor and then, in 1999, the Bishop of Llandaff.
He represented Bangor and Eastern Maine in the 3rd Congressional Dis
c, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, Bishop of Bangor and bishop of Norwich.
Ashworth later returned to Bangor and enjoyed a spell as caretaker player-manage
vid Dolben on his election to the bishopric of Bangor, and was nominated to the vicarage of Llanwnol
37, the architecture of the tower is unique in Bangor and rare in Ulster.
There is a half hourly service to Bangor and Belfast with extra services at peak times
Glamorgan, was educated at University College, Bangor and then at Jesus College, Oxford, where he ob
William Law (Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor) and Thomas Sherlock (dean of Chichester), in
ogramming is produced from studios in Cardiff, Bangor and Aberystwyth.
ent of the Whig Party, lived in the same city ( Bangor) and both were Harvard graduates.
ies came shortly after the Welsh-Irish draw in Bangor and it gave them an immediate advantage over t
n transmits usually annually from the heart of Bangor and broadcasts a mixture of music, news and in
the deanery of Malltraeth, the archdeaconry of Bangor and the Diocese of Bangor.
rne and Derry (via Bleach Green) to those east Bangor and south to Newry and the Republic.
at Ysgol Sir Ffestiniog, University of Wales, Bangor and Jesus College, Oxford; Prof Thomas is pres
educated at Friars School, Bangor and Jesus College, Oxford.
Boston to Portland, Augusta, Colby College, Bangor, and Orono
side the Menai Strait (Welsh: Y Fenai) between Bangor and Caernarfon in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
he northern two-thirds of the state, including Bangor and her hometown of Auburn.
ate a number of services from London Euston to Bangor and Holyhead (seven Mon-Fri and five on Saturd
Llandudno, Penmaenmawr, Bangor, and Beaumaris lie on the bay.
was born in Moelfre, Anglesey and educated in Bangor and the University of Wales Institute Cardiff.
died at the University College of North Wales, Bangor and graduated in Latin in 1933 and in Welsh in
elsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor and became professor of Welsh in 1953.
Company, Fanny Farmer, Boston Edison Company, Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, Pittsburg and Shawmut
8 February 1914 and educated at Friars School, Bangor and St Edmund Hall, Oxford he was ordained in
From Menai Bridge to Caernarvon ( Bangor and Carnarvon Railway) (1848)
le, Dundrum, Killough, Portaferry, Donaghadee, Bangor and Holywood.
ish and History) from the University of Wales, Bangor and an MA in History from the University of Su
anager (for his father) of slate quarries near Bangor and Carnarvon, and in this district he remaine
the Black Mountain, Wales, and was educated in Bangor and at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
shburn represented the district which included Bangor and the neighboring town of Orono, Maine, wher
dained on 19 September 1784, in the Diocese of Bangor, and was licensed to the chapelry in Betws-y-C
lf and many moved away to nearby towns such as Bangor and Caernarfon.
In 1971 he became Dean of Bangor and assistant bishop in the Bangor Diocese, gi
Its former routing between Bangor and North Bangor was designated as NY 122 by t
10 March 1605 he was instituted archdeacon of Bangor and then on 9 September 1613 dean of Bangor.
y of Tindaethwy and Menai, the archdeaconry of Bangor and the Diocese of Bangor.
president of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Bangor, and the Bangor Institution for Savings.
niversity of Wales, a fellow of Cardiff, UWIC, Bangor and Lampeter and President of the Welsh Centre
He chose to sit for Bangor, and held that seat until the dissolution of t
In November 2008, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Swansea Universities decided to exercise t
o a Trustee of Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, and a Director of Merchants National Bank, la
hire, and was educated at University of Wales, Bangor and Mansfield College, Oxford.
stwyth, the University College of North Wales, Bangor, and at the University of Rennes in France.
November 20, 1712) was successively bishop of Bangor and of Hereford (1701-1712).
e became rector of Llandwrog, in 1600 canon of Bangor, and in 1604 rector of Llanbedrog, both living
Inspired by God, he offered it to Comgall of Bangor and moved a little further east to found Clone
Ireland where he was associated with clubs at Bangor and Clontarf as a coach.
before trying his luck in Ireland, first with Bangor and then Glentoran.
Richard Young was a medieval Bishop of Bangor and Bishop of Rochester.
The original seat was centred on the town of Bangor and urban district of Holywood, and it also in
He was then Warden of Church Hostel, Bangor and a Lecturer at the University College of No
eld, Kings College London, University of Wales Bangor and University of Manchester.
thern Ireland, with the lines to Newry, Derry, Bangor and Larne all terminating there.
rgaret Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton of Bangor and Sophia Mordaunt.
ducated at the University of Wales colleges of Bangor and Aberystwyth.
school ship, stationed on the Menai Strait at Bangor, and had 260 pupils.
ch partners are Cardiff, Swansea, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Glamorgan Universities; and funding is joi
route 62 which runs every half an hour between Bangor and Amlwch.
ar attention was paid to historical studies at Bangor, and the earliest Irish chronicle was probably
rs by his friend Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor and, afterwards, of Hereford.
ay be gleaned from the St. Gall fragments, the Bangor Antiphonary, and the order for the Communion o
ld until 1997, before playing with Newry Town, Bangor, Ards, Banbridge Town.
evels, she joined the North Wales Chronicle in Bangor as a cub reporter.
University Colleges of Wales, Aberystwyth and Bangor as well as serving as a member of the Welsh Un
ned and became master of the Friars School, in Bangor, as well as serving as vicar of Bangor, rector
t was also the staging place for the Bishop of Bangor as he moved between his palace at Glyn Garth o
Bangor at the time was in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, whi
At the end of the season, he was released by Bangor at the end of the season, moving to Airbus UK
arch establishment of the University of Wales, Bangor at Penyffridd, where he rents a 80 ft x 60 ft
He was elected Bishop of Bangor, at the instigation of Gruffydd ap Cynan, king
erved from January 3, 1941, until his death in Bangor, August 27, 1951.
Millar had player-manager roles at Bangor, Ballymena and Brantwood, where he gained his
The club was started in Bangor Baptist Church and joined the Amateur League i
rn suburbs of Sydney, including Alfords Point, Bangor, Barden Ridge, Chipping Norton, East Hills, En
Bangor Bay Seacliff Road
Broadcasting House ( Bangor), BBC Wales premises in Bangor, Wales
He was Archdeacon of Bangor before being appointed its Dean in 1962.
He then joined Bangor before joining Newry City.
held incumbencies at Penmon, Menai Bridge and Bangor before being appointed Dean of Bangor in 1988,
He attended the Friars School in Bangor before studying at Jesus College, Oxford betwe
Despite Bangor being favourites to go down that year, he defi
n Gilbert (died 1397) was a medieval Bishop of Bangor, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of St. David's.
e possible, reclaimed materials - field stone, Bangor blue slates etc.
3On 2 February 2009 Bangor board announced that they would not be able to
In 1958, McConnell was elected to Bangor Borough Council, serving until 1973.
Championship 1 side Bangor brought Hamill to Clandeboye Park in July 2010
alk F.C. and a year later, McConville moved to Bangor but soon returned to Oriel Park for the second
urch at the University College of North Wales, Bangor but his studies were curtailed due to the Firs
jority of pupils live in the Towerview area of Bangor but some come from further afield.
He died on 24 January 1566, and was buried at Bangor, but his monument has disappeared.
, recommended that Huet be appointed bishop of Bangor but this did not take place.
He was appointed Bishop of Bangor by Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury, apparentl
nd then Llywelyn was betrayed in the belfry at Bangor by his own men".
elds were bequeathed to the city and people of Bangor by his widow, Winifred Marie, in memory of Iso
The line was further extended to Bangor by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway (B
s Park Villa ground, but they occasionally use Bangor C.C.'s Upritchard Park.
Robert built castles at Bangor, Caernarfon, Aberlleiniog and elsewhere.
He died in Bangor, Caernarvonshire on August 9, 1947.
Born in Bangor, Caernarvonshire, she was educated at the Abbe
two volumes in 1882, was severely handled by a Bangor Calvinistic Methodist minister.
way was educated at the Universities of Wales ( Bangor), Cambridge, Trinidad and California (Davis).
He was enthroned in Bangor Cathedral on 24 January 2009.
He was also chancellor of Bangor Cathedral from 1877, and his library was prese
), rector of Llangybi (1742) and chancellor of Bangor Cathedral (1762).
He was a Canon Residentiary at Bangor Cathedral from 1993 and Archdeacon of Bangor f
He was appointed a canon of Bangor Cathedral in 1884 and archdeacon in 1887, befo
He was made an honorary canon of Bangor Cathedral in 1856 before being appointed as Pr
Gilbert Scott begins work on the renovation of Bangor Cathedral
Catholic church, and was an Honorary Canon at Bangor Cathedral from 1974 to 1978.
By his will he made bequests to Bangor Cathedral, Queens' College, Cambridge, Jesus C
He was then appointed Dean of Bangor Cathedral, a post that he held until his death
In 1947 he became a Canon of Bangor Cathedral, and in 1948 moved to become headmas
as unable to secure the post of minor canon at Bangor cathedral, and so he decided to concentrate on
He had made restorations in Bangor Cathedral, and gave an organ; he was a preache
ch 1876) was a Welsh cleric who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral, holding the position for 14 years.
raeth, also becoming a canon and prebendary of Bangor Cathedral.
He later became Dean of Bangor Cathedral.
Meurig continued the rebuilding of Bangor Cathedral.
In 1864, he was appointed a canon of Bangor Cathedral.
Llanaelhaearn in 1725, and was also a canon of Bangor Cathedral.
d writer on church history, who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral.
He died on 18 January 1689, and was buried in Bangor Cathedral.
From 1949 to 1955 he was a Minor Canon of Bangor Cathedral.
h the even older abbey in Wales on the site of Bangor Cathedral.
Bangor Cave Casino was once a world renowned speakeas
Nearby Bangor Cave housed a speakeasy during Prohibition and
Another poem, attributed to Riagail of Bangor, celebrates the same ruler's victory of the No
Tullamore 1-1 Bangor Celtic
Bangor Celtic 0-1 Tullamore
Fanad United 2-0 Bangor Celtic
blin) was an Irish soccer player who plays for Bangor Celtic in the Leinster Senior League.
Bangor Celtic F.C. are a football club from Crumlin,
he stations on this line with the exception of Bangor, Central and Great Victoria Street.
ned deacon and priest in 1842 by the Bishop of Bangor, Christopher Bethell.
Foundation of the Bangor Church Building Society.
He finished up his playing career in Bangor City before retiring.
on the Chester coaching staff and then joined Bangor City as player-coach, working under his former
ekend of 29 March 2008, but the Newport YMCA v Bangor City tie was postponed due to a waterlogged pi
The 1961-62 season was the 86th season in Bangor City F.C.'s existence, and was their 11th cons
The game finished, Bangor City 1, Haverfordwest County 2 - Port finished
ton and Southampton, before leading Welsh club Bangor City to victory in the Welsh Cup in 1962.
re moving back into non-league with Welsh side Bangor City in the Cheshire County League.
Bangor City 5-2 agg.
He is the son of former Tranmere and Bangor City player Alan King.
ho beat Bala Town 1-0 in their semi-final, and Bangor City who beat Prestatyn Town 2-0 in their semi
Bangor City went into the match as 7 time winners of
with Bangor City
003 Foster joined an exodus of players leaving Bangor City for Liverpool.
h Crewe in 1983, Purdie joined non-league side Bangor City and worked as a postman.
Ashworth was playing Non-League football for Bangor City before he joined Southend United in 1963.
Bangor City (to the Northern Premier League)
under-21 international footballer currently at Bangor City after leaving League Two side Morecambe F
pearances in the 1975-76 season before joining Bangor City as player/manager.
play for Welsh non-league sides Oswestry Town, Bangor City (second spell), Caernarfon Town, Newtown,
ng Altrincham for a few months but then joined Bangor City in the 2005-06 season.
Joined Bangor City in 2007, and moved in June 2009 to The Ne
Biggest League of Wales defeat: 7-1 v. Bangor City in 1992.
Lloyd-Williams returned to Bangor City in July 2006.
Rhyl beat Bangor City 4-3 on penalties in the final of the Wels
He then spent a season as manager of Bangor City in the League of Wales and led the club t
victories over Rhyl, Denbigh Town, cup holders Bangor City and Hereford United setting up a final wi
The 2007-08 Welsh Cup winner's are Bangor City
He later played for Bangor City before making a return at old clubs Chest
he Southern League for a season before joining Bangor City in August 1960.
                                                                                                    


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