Beaumaris lies to the south-east of the Isle of Anglesey, and offers stunning views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. |
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He will now return to junior rallycross for his next event, this coming weekend at Anglesey. |
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However, the British Navy ship Anglesey was due to arrive at the scene last night to help warn other vessels, said French coastguards. |
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The outbreak in Anglesey is at an abattoir which has been under investigation for some time. |
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Perhaps their most glorious hour was when they discovered the hulk of a Viking longboat, perfectly preserved in mud off Anglesey. |
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William returned to his RAF base on Anglesey yesterday when his paternity leave came to an end. |
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However a relocation of the royal family to Anglesey would be a huge break with protocol. |
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Tomorrow, for example, he will be attending the local agricultural show on Anglesey. |
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She is still there now with George while William completes his tour of duty and says farewell to Anglesey. |
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Numerous megalithic monuments and menhirs are present on Anglesey, testifying to the presence of humans in prehistory. |
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A SERIES of massive sonic booms caused by a Eurofighter Typhoon warplane sparked an earthquake scare in Anglesey yesterday. |
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Stone was quarried from nearby places, such as from Anglesey and around the town. |
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Once the rebellion was put down, Edward began building Beaumaris Castle on the Isle of Anglesey. |
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The most recent elections were held in May 2012, except for the Isle of Anglesey. |
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In 853, the Vikings raided Anglesey, but in 856, Rhodri Mawr defeated and killed their leader, Gorm. |
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Anglesey is the largest island within the Irish Sea, followed by the Isle of Man. |
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Weapons and horse trappings have been found in the bog at Llyn Cerrig Bach on Anglesey and are interpreted as votive offerings cast into a lake. |
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It has a number of offshore islands, by far the largest of which is Anglesey. |
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Capital Cymru airs an extended local programming service, predominantly in the Welsh language, for Gwynedd and Anglesey. |
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Edward's men confiscated the harvest in Anglesey, which deprived Llewelyn and his men of food, forcing Llewelyn to surrender. |
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It lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Caernarfon is situated on the southern bank of the Menai Strait facing the Isle of Anglesey. |
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The Parys Penny, also known as the Anglesey Penny, was used by the mine to pay workers, and also by the populace at large. |
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He bought shares in eight Cornish copper mines and met Thomas Williams, the 'Copper King' of the Parys Mountain mines in Anglesey. |
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There is also a memorial on the cliff above the rocks where the ship struck, which is on the Anglesey Coastal Path. |
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Holyhead is located on Holy Island, which is eperated from Anglesey by a very narrow channel, and has a population of 13,659 at the 2011 census. |
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The Anglesey section was financed through a Private Finance Initiative scheme. |
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Names given by Norse settlers, such as Swansea, Fishguard and Anglesey, tended to be adopted in English usage but not by the Welsh. |
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Once Anglesey was reoccupied he also began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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Williams was born in Llangefni, Anglesey into an old landed Anglesey family. |
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The station broadcasts to Gwynedd and Anglesey from studios in Gwersyllt, Wrexham via the Arfon transmitting station. |
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Celebrity chef Phil Vickery cooked bara brith in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, in 2011 for a segment on the ITV television series This Morning. |
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Its remains can still be seen today on the island of Llanddwyn, off the coast of Anglesey. |
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In 1877 the militia of Anglesey and Monmouthshire were converted to engineers. |
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Their works at Beaumaris, Anglesey, modified and serviced Catalinas for the Royal Air Force. |
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The first two of these provide views of the Isle of Man and Anglesey on exceptionally clear days. |
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A WEIGHTLIFTER from Anglesey suered a broken nose when he was headbutted at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. |
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Passage shorebirds have started to move, with Whimbrels on Anglesey and Common Sandpipers at RSPB Conwy. |
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Mr Hathaway came second in a photography competition at the Anglesey Eisteddfod, with a black and white night shot of BVUK's base in Llandudno. |
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Development plans for Anglesey or Ceredigion or any other area shouldn't be decided by property developers. |
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Now the company is planning a special memorial to Maurice Wilks and Anglesey as the birthplace of the classic vehicle. |
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There are four different species of sharks at the Anglesey Sea Zoo, including the critically endangered Angel Shark. |
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More than 7,500 fans were asked to leave the ground at half-time after Anglesey climbed one of the floodlight pylons. |
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Viewers were shocked when the flagship programme showed the UK without Anglesey in its usual place. |
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But the paths have been subject to a complex legal row involving the landowner, island residents and Anglesey Council spanning 61 years. |
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A palacokarst of probable Kainozoic age preserved in Cambrian marble at Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, North Wales. |
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Sea Kayaking UK, based in Holyhead, Anglesey, is exporting handmade fibre-glass canoes to the native population in Greenland. |
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Red brigades hang on in islands such as Anglesey in Wales and Brownsea in Dorset, as well as woody fringes in Scotland and northern England. |
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Part of the money will be used to preserve and maintain the thriving red squirrel habitat on Anglesey. |
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The 13-year-old was kite surfing when he got into serious difficulties off the coast of Rhosneigr, on Anglesey on Saturday afternoon. |
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A pounds 4 million windfall to reskill nuclear energy workers on Anglesey and in Gwynedd has been welcomed. |
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The section of the A483 between Newtown and Llandrindod Wells is like an Anglesey back road. |
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Isaac Nash, of Highburton, lost his life last August during a family holiday to Aberffraw, Anglesey, when a rip tide dragged him out to sea. |
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Fly-by bird of the week was a Rough-legged Buzzard photographed in north Anglesey last week. |
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Anglesey County Council is consulting with residents in Llanfairpwll on the scheme which it's hoped will begin next year. |
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A long-tailed duck flew past Llanddulas on Sunday, while on Anglesey a female velvet scoter and a couple of little gulls have been at Lligwy Bay. |
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Her painting of a puffin, with sand eels in its beak, was based on a photo by her partner Gary Jones at South Stack, Anglesey. |
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Anglesey continued to host Slavonian grebe at Beddmanarch Bay and black-necked grebe at Cefni Reservoir. |
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All eyes now turn to Wylfa power station on Anglesey as it becomes the final operating Magnox reactor. |
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Operation Maidu took place yesterday in Gwynedd and Anglesey as part of an UK-wide initiative. |
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The Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, Anglesey, Lundy, Holy Island and the Scillies join forces to create the independent Outer Islands Nation. |
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The Marram Grass Cafe, housed in an old potting shed with a tin roof in Newborough, Anglesey, is a new entry in the 2016 Good Food Guide. |
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Our Day Out followed a raucous school trip to Conwy Castle whereas One Summer saw two young scouse buckos on the run in Anglesey. |
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Janice Bannister lost shiba inu Sylvia on Anglesey in January while walking eight of her 16 dogs near Newborough beach. |
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The 20-minute alignment of the sun will take place at Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber near Brynsiencyn, Anglesey. |
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Called Birds, Boots And Butties, they outline the best birding walks in Conwy and eastern Snowdonia, and on Anglesey. |
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Powys leads the list with 4,578ha let as smallholdings, with Anglesey second with 2,522ha and Pembrokeshire third with 2,065ha. |
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While councils across the UK are marginalising their smallholdings, to its credit Anglesey had taken the opposite approach. |
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On Anglesey, RSPB Valley Lakes has recorded bittern, marsh harrier and Cetti's warblers this week. |
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One of those is North St George's Channel, 25km off the coast of Anglesey and covering around 1,388km. |
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The non conformist minister''''s son from Anglesey turned to politics after a career in newspaper and broadcast journalism. |
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A CONTROLLED explosion was carried out yesterday morning after a World War 2 bomb was found on a beach in Anglesey. |
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If it''s the interest of Anglesey he has at heart it makes sense to have the council, Assembly and Westminster borders coterminous. |
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A TEENAGE diver was airlifted to hospital suffering from decompression sickness after a dive off Anglesey. |
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On Anglesey, a Longtailed Duck was at RSPB Valley Wetlands, and another two, with a couple of Great Northern Divers, on the Inland Sea. |
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Other waders of interest were three Dotterel in a ploughed field in Yr Allt, Llanfaelog, Anglesey. |
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These were the pillow lavas of the Precambrian, the ancient bedrock which underlies this south western corner of Anglesey. |
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A FISH farm on Anglesey is being investigated over concerns untreated water is being discharged into the sea. |
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As an island, Anglesey was in a good defensive position, and so Aberffraw became the site of the court, or Llys, of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. |
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Anglesey was also briefly the most southern possession of the Norwegian Empire. |
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Anglesey also has 3 windfarms on land, and more than 20 offshore wind turbines established near the north coast. |
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Developing such low carbon energy assets to their full potential forms part of the Anglesey Energy Island project. |
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Anglesey is the home of the northernmost olive grove in Europe and presumably in the world. |
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Much of Anglesey is used for relatively intensive cattle and sheep farming. |
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Anglesey is home to two of the UK's few remaining colonies of red squirrels, at Pentraeth and Newborough. |
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The geology of Anglesey is notably complex and is frequently used for geology field trips by schools and colleges. |
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The A5025, which runs around the northern edge of Anglesey, and the A4080, running around the southern edge, form a ring around the island. |
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Several precursors to the modern football codes were highly popular in Anglesey. |
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Mary, Caernarfon, and Llagadwaladr, Anglesey, were transferred from the Diocese of Chester to that of Bangor. |
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Events followed a similar pattern to 1277, with Edward's forces capturing Gwynedd Is Conwy, Anglesey and taking the harvest. |
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Internally, there are twice daily return flights from Cardiff to Anglesey with Highland Airways. |
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Bryn Celli Ddu is a prehistoric site on the Welsh island of Anglesey located near Llanddaniel Fab. |
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In 1796 it was included on a list of Anglesey cromlechs in the Cambrian Register. |
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In a little over a century later, Gnaeus Julius Agricola mentions Roman armies attacking a large druid sanctuary in Anglesey in Wales. |
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During the later 9th and 10th centuries, the coastal areas of Gwynedd, particularly Anglesey, were coming under increasing attack by the Vikings. |
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The name Gwynedd is also used for a preserved county, covering the two local government areas of Gwynedd and the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Around 902, an attack on Anglesey by the Danes of Dublin under Ingimundr was repulsed. |
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Gwynedd borders the counties of Conwy, Anglesey over the Menai Strait, Powys, and Ceredigion over the River Dyfi. |
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A Gwynedd Constabulary was formed in 1950 by the merger of the Anglesey, Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire forces. |
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The village has a sandy beach, which was awarded the Blue flag rural beach award in 2005, and is on the Anglesey Coastal Path. |
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A poem dated to the first half of the 11th century is an elegy for Aeddon, a landowner on Anglesey. |
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The fleet accompanying the invasion made a landing on Anglesey where it was defeated. |
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Her body taken across the Lafan Sands to the Franciscan Friary at Llanfaes, Anglesey. |
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The Welsh Triads claim that Anglesey was once part of the mainland. |
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Anglesey revolted against Parliament again in 1648, and Beaumaris was briefly reoccupied by royalist forces, surrendering for a second time in October that year. |
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By 1963 four other comprehensive schools had opened on Anglesey. |
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Nearby is Plas Newydd, ancestral home of the Marquesses of Anglesey. |
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The Anglesey Sea Zoo is a local tourist attraction, providing a look at and descriptions of local marine wildlife from common lobsters to congers. |
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Williams died on 1 September 2006, aged 88, at a nursing home in Anglesey. |
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The Duke of Cambridge piloted the RAF Sea King helicopter while his colleagues winched the teenager to safety from Silver Bay, Anglesey, on Thursday. |
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They include the white pelican, normally located in Romania, the isabelline wheatear, from Greece and the East, and the tawny pipit from Spain on Anglesey. |
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See the list of places in Anglesey for all villages, towns and cities. |
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Anglesey is home to several species of tern, including the roseate tern. |
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From the 19th century the town was the principal passenger port for ferries between Ireland and Britain, with a frequent service to Holyhead in Anglesey, Wales. |
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This Irish source places this settlement in the aftermath of the Vikings' expulsion from Dublin in 902, and an unsuccessful attempt to settle on Anglesey soon afterwards. |
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The gentle coastline surrounding it is home to villages including Nefyn, Trefor, and Clynnog Fawr on the mainland, and Aberffraw, Llanddwyn and Rhosneigr on Anglesey. |
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The largest of the other islands are to be found in the Hebrides and Northern Isles to the north, and Anglesey and the Isle of Man between Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Every September the Anglesey Festival of Running takes place. |
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He then invaded Anglesey, forcing the inhabitants to sue for peace. |
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The Morris brothers of Anglesey were leading figures in the establishment of the London Welsh societies, and their correspondence is an important record of the time. |
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By the summer of 1277, Edward's forces had reached the River Conwy and encamped at Deganwy, while another force had captured Anglesey and took possession of the harvest there. |
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Harbour porpoises were seen off the Gower, Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey. |
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It is known that it was sent to Edward at Rhuddlan and after being shown to the English troops based in Anglesey, Edward sent the head on to London. |
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It is unlikely that a legion was sent to land of the Iceni as two of them were fighting at the island of Anglesey and the other two were stationed at their garrisons. |
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Longueville Jones at this date was living at Beaumaris in Anglesey. |
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Other important publications were by Hon W O Stanley on his excavation of tumuli in Anglesey and one on Wigmore Abbey and Monastic Grange in Herefordshire by Edward Blore. |
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There are limited outcrops on the Isle of Man and more extensive ones in Anglesey notably along the Menai Strait, around Benllech and towards Puffin Island. |
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A historic county of Wales and later administrated as part of Gwynedd, Anglesey today makes up the Isle of Anglesey County along with Holy Island and other smaller islands. |
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The large island of Anglesey lies off the northwest coast, separated from mainland Wales by the Menai Strait, and there are a number of smaller islands. |
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The name was initially attributed to a specific Irish colony on Anglesey, but broadened to refer to Irish settlers as a whole in North Wales by the 5th century. |
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A 'dress rehearsal' of the Census was carried out on the Welsh island of Anglesey because of its rural nature and its high numbers of Welsh speakers. |
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Once in Rhuddlan Henry II received word that his naval expedition had failed, as instead of meeting Henry II at Degannwy or Rhuddlan, it had gone to plunder Anglesey. |
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Before the end of 1175 Rhodri had escaped from captivity and gathered sufficient support to be able to drive Dafydd from Anglesey and across the River Conwy. |
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In the end Wales was defeated militarily by the improved ability of the English navy to blockade or seize areas essential for agricultural production such as Anglesey. |
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This site was destroyed in 860 and afterwards Aberffraw on Anglesey became the principal power base, with exceptions such as Gruffydd ap Llywelyn's court at Rhuddlan. |
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Following Edward's conquest, the lands of Gwynedd Proper were divided among the English counties of Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Merionethshire, Denbighshire, and Flintshire. |
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Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey bought one and donated it for the Royal Yacht Squadron's 1851 Annual Regatta around the Isle of Wight. |
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Under the current system, if the temperature at the weather station on Anglesey is above 0C, then it is assumed that the temperature in Arfon is the same. |
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Ivor Barrie Roberts, 70, from Llanfair PG, Anglesey, had a major stroke in November 2011 and is backing the risk assessment campaign for Welsh Pharmacies. |
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A Glaucous Gull was seen near Benllech on Monday, while other Anglesey sightings include a Black-necked Grebe and eight Great Northern Divers in Holyhead harbour. |
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North Wales detectives had been questioning the teenager from Llanfairpwll, Anglesey, since Tuesday morning about the murder of Mrs Leyshon in November. |
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Contact Tyn Lon Garage Holyhead Road, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey. |
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The intrepid pedal pushers averaged around 60 miles a day for five days and even managed to climb Snowdon and Peny Fan along the route from Anglesey to Cardiff. |
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He married Senena, daughter of Caradoc ap Thomas of Anglesey. |
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In the last few years I've seen the yuppification of the Anglesey countryside, with people coming in with their 4x4s and commuting to the mainland. |
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Aland, Anglesey, the Faroes, Fr ya, Gotland, Guernsey, Hitra, Iceland, Jersey, Malta, the Orkney Islands, the Shetland Islands, St Helena and the Isle of Wight. |
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Edward suppressed the rebellion over the winter and once Anglesey was reoccupied in April 1295 he immediately began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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Indeed the Cemlyn lagoon, on the north coast of Anglesey, boasts more sandwich terns than anywhere else in the UK and has become a haven for all kinds of wildlife. |
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More restricted viewing went to Cemlyn's black-headed and grey-headed wagtails, a black kite on Anglesey in June, and a bee-eater over Mold in September. |
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It appears that Madog returned to Gwynedd after the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd in 1282, and received lands from the King of England in Anglesey. |
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The Royal Anglesey Yacht Club hosts the Menai Strait Regatta yearly. |
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Anglesey receives funding through the settlement equivalent to pounds 1,325 per head and this is higher than the average for Wales at pounds 1,315 per head. |
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The councillors were appointed by a Joint Committee of the unitary authority councils of Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham. |
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Parys Mountain on Anglesey was former the world's largest copper mine and contains a wide range of minerals including Pyrite, Galena and the rate Anglesite. |
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The loss of the passenger vessel, the Royal Charter, and 459 lives off the coast of Anglesey in a violent storm in October 1859 led to the first gale warning service. |
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Despite being the largest town in the county, with a population of 11,431 at the 2011 census, it is neither the county town nor actually on the island of Anglesey. |
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One who has been affected is Tania Peregrino Owen from Anglesey. |
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The technician who did the research and discovered the recipe claimed that the recipe was probably taken to Anglesey by Cornish miners travelling to the area looking for work. |
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Holyhead is the start and finish point of the Anglesey Coastal Path. |
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There is also Holyhead Gwelfor Athletic who play in the Anglesey League. |
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This Welsh Government subsidised service is currently operated by Flybe using its franchise partner Eastern Airways with daily flights to the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Gwynedd Archaelogical Trust says the discovery near Cemlyn Bay is particularly exciting because it is the first early Roman military site to be found on Anglesey. |
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