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Pantasaph is a
small village in Flintshire, north-east Wales, two
miles south of
Holywell in the
community of Whitford. Its name
translates into English...
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National Shrine of St Pio and St David's
Church in the
village of
Pantasaph. It was
founded in 1852, by the
Order of
Friars Minor Capuchin. The Vocationist...
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Bishop of
Armidale and a
Capuchin who had
worked in both
North Wales at
Pantasaph and
London at Peckham,
prior to
being consecrated in
London in 1879, for...
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Chester Franciscan Friary,
earlier site
Capuchin Franciscan Friars — from
Pantasaph,
Wales founded 21
December 1858
transferred to new site 1862 (see immediately...
- at St Clare's in Liverpool,
England The Lady
Chapel at St David's in
Pantasaph,
Wales The Lady
Chapel at St Jude's-on-the-Hill in London,
England The...
- Bagillt, Brynford, Carmel, Gorsedd, Halkyn, Holway, Lixwm, Lloc, Mostyn,
Pantasaph,
Pentre Halkyn, Rhes-y-Cae, Trelawnyd,
Whitford and Ysceifiog. In addition...
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Sacred Heart,
Hawarden -
served from
Holywell St David, Mold St David,
Pantasaph -
served by the
Capuchins St
Anthony of Padua,
Saltney Blessed Sacrament...
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noted Roman Catholic convert, who
founded the
Franciscan friary at
Pantasaph,
North Wales.
Feilding was born in 1823, the son of
William Basil Feilding...
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duplicate number B5121 A541 at
Nannerch A548 in
Greenfield B5122 A55 at
Pantasaph A541 at Afon-wen B5123 A55 J32A and A5026 at
Pentre Halkyn A541 southeast...
- Holiness".
Thompson moved around frequently,
subsequently living near
Pantasaph, Flintshire, in
Wales and at Storrington. A
lifetime of poverty, ill-health...