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Llandaff (/lænˈdæf/; Welsh:
Llandaf [ɬanˈdaːv]; from llan 'church' and Taf) is a district,
community and
coterminous electoral ward in the
north of Cardiff...
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Llandaff Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an
Anglican cathedral and
parish church in
Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop...
- Book of
Llandaff (Latin:
Liber Landavensis; Welsh:
Llyfr Llandaf,
Llyfr Llan Dâv, or
Llyfr Teilo), is the
cartulary of the
cathedral of
Llandaff, a 12th-century...
- HMS
Llandaff was a Salisbury-class or Type 61
aircraft direction frigate of the
British Royal Navy,
named after the
district of
Llandaff in Cardiff, Wales...
- The
Bishop of
Llandaff is the
ordinary of the
Church in
Wales Diocese of
Llandaff. The
diocese covers most of the
County of Glamorgan. The bishop's seat...
- The
Cathedral School,
Llandaff (Welsh:
Ysgol y Gadeirlan, Llandaf) is a
coeducational private day
school located in
Llandaff, a
district north of the Welsh...
- The
Bishop of
Llandaff High
School (Welsh:
Ysgol Uwchradd yr
Eglwys yng
Nghymru Esgob Llandaf) is a
Church in Wales,
Christian faith comprehensive school...
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Henry Matthews, 1st
Viscount Llandaff, PC, KC (13
January 1826 – 3
April 1913) was an
English lawyer and
Conservative politician. He is best remembered...
- of Ireland, the
titles all
referred to the
place in
Glamorgan now
spelt Llandaff. The
Mathew family was
founded by Sir
David Mathew (died 1484),
Grand Standard...
- 1134) was the
first bishop of
South East
Wales to call
himself 'bishop of
Llandaff'. He was of a
Welsh clerical family and his
baptismal name in the Welsh...