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  2. St Asaph Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Church of Saints Asaph and Cyndeyrn, commonly called St Asaph Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Llanelwy), is a cathedral in St Asaph, Denbighshire, north Wales. It is the episcopal seat of the Bishop of St Asaph. The cathedral dates back 1,400 years, while the current building dates from the 13th century. [1]

  3. Saint Asaph - Wikipedia

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    Asaph instead brought him live coals in his apron, and the miracle revealed to Kentigern the sanctity of his disciple. So when the old man was recalled to Strathclyde, after the Battle of Arfderydd, in 573 Asaph was consecrated bishop to succeed him, and became the first Welsh bishop of the see. [2] Asaph is said to have died in 596. [4]

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    Cathedral, from the river, St. Asaph, Wales Photographer: Photochrom Print Collection ... More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at http ...

  5. St Asaph - Wikipedia

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    St Asaph (/ ˈ æ s ə f /; [1] Welsh: Llanelwy [ɬanˈɛlʊɨ̯] "church on the Elwy" [2]) is a cathedral city [3] and community on the River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 3,355, [ 4 ] making it the second-smallest city in the United Kingdom in terms of population and urban area .

  6. Archdeaconry of Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Archdeaconry of Montgomery is an archdeaconry within the Diocese of St Asaph. It covers the eastern area of Montgomeryshire and includes Welshpool, Newtown, and Llanfyllin. Originally part of the Archdeaconry of Powys, which dated from the Medieval period.

  7. Charles Roberts (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Frederic Roberts FSA (20 January 1862 – 23 March 1942) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman who served as Archdeacon of St Asaph in the Church in Wales from 1935 to 1942. He was born Llanelidan , Denbighshire , into an ecclesiastical family, the son of David Robert, sometime Rector of Llanelidan [ 1 ] and educated at Ruthin School and ...

  8. List of deans of St Asaph - Wikipedia

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    -1357 Llywelyn ap Madog; 1357–1376 William Spridlington; 1403 Richard Courtenay (afterwards Dean of Wells, 1410); 1455-1461 David Blodwell [1]; 1463-1492 John Tapton [2]; 1511-1542 Fouke Salisbury

  9. Grade I listed buildings in Denbighshire - Wikipedia

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