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Maenan is a
rural settlement in Conwy, Wales,
located approximately 4
miles to the
north of
Llanrwst and 3
miles to the
south of the
village of Eglwysbach...
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Maenan Abbey (formally: The
Abbey Church of
Saint Mary and All Saints; alternatively:
Abaty Maenan, or
Maynan Abbey; now
Maenan Abbey Hotel) was a monastic...
- 53°10′08″N 3°48′19″W / 53.168764°N 3.805229°W / 53.168764; -3.805229
Maenan Hall is a
Grade I-listed hall
house north west of the
village of Llanddoged...
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William Francis Kyffin Taylor, 1st
Baron Maenan, GBE, KC, JP, DL (9 July 1854 – 22
September 1951) was a
prominent English barrister and judge. He was...
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Llanddoged and
Maenan (Welsh:
Llanddoged a
Maenan) is a
community in
Conwy County Borough, in Wales. It is
located in the
Conwy Valley, on the eastern...
- grēted, gid oft wrecen, ðonne
healgamen Hrōþgāres scop æfter
medobence mǣnan scolde,". Blackburn, F. A. (1897). "The
Christian Coloring of Beowulf"....
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diocese in 1923.
Since disestablishment,
Thomas Lloyd was
suffragan Bishop of
Maenan in the
Diocese of St Asaph, when the
bishop diocesan was also Archbishop...
- St Asaph, was
supported in the
diocese of St Asaph by the sole
Bishop of
Maenan; Glyn
Simon and
Barry Morgan were
supported by ****istant
Bishops of Llandaff...
- and Rhyl. He was
Archdeacon of St
Asaph from 1910 and the only
Bishop of
Maenan (a
suffragan bishop to A. G. Edwards,
Bishop of St
Asaph and Archbishop...
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relocate the
abbey eight miles up the
Conwy valley to a new site at
Maenan,
establishing Maenan Abbey, and
build a new
English castle and
walled town on the...