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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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