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- | constituency= Aberconwy ...site at Maenan. The parish church still retains some parts of the original abbey church in the east and west walls. English settlers were given incentives t4 KB (726 words) - 13:45, 28 November 2017
- ...articularly among the bond tenants regulated by the King's officers from [[Aberconwy]], King Edward I's new English borough. Their visits and contacts in effec ...or local farmers. There was also a woolen mill at Dolgarrog bridge and the Abbey mill.9 KB (1,481 words) - 21:47, 30 January 2012
- |constituency=Aberconwy ...led to gain authority over the town, and the Cistercian monks of Aberconwy Abbey (where Llywelyn the Great, Llywelyn's grandfather, had died in 1240) insist7 KB (1,199 words) - 20:06, 31 January 2023
- |picture caption=Maenan Abbey Hotel |constituency=Aberconwy3 KB (442 words) - 09:12, 13 July 2015
- |constituency=Aberconwy ...e) and Cae Coch (sulphur). Below this, other non-Gwydir quays were at The Abbey (Maenan), Porth Llwyd (Dolgarrog) and Tal-y-cafn, but Trefriw saw the most19 KB (3,088 words) - 14:07, 9 February 2012
- ...[[Strata Marcella]] and Valle Crucis, and a Cistercian nunnery, Llanllugan Abbey. |1503 to 1513||'''Dafydd ab Owain'''||Abbot of Aberconwy14 KB (1,987 words) - 11:15, 17 June 2014
- ...the town of Conwy was built by Edward, the site was occupied by Aberconwy Abbey, a Cistercian monastery favoured by the Gwynedd princes.<ref name=AshbeeP47 ...3 and decided that the location would form the centre of a new county: the abbey would be relocated eight miles inland and a new English castle and walled t23 KB (3,726 words) - 20:27, 6 February 2014
- ...at Rhos Fynach and in 1289, the abbey moved to [[Maenan]] (becoming Maenan Abbey), and the weir was ceded to Ednyfed's estate.<ref>[Bezzant Lowe, Walter (199 KB (1,397 words) - 15:29, 28 April 2023
- ...s edward i - trimmed.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Edward I portrait in Westminster Abbey]] ...tial conflict ended with Llywelyn losing much of his land in the Treaty of Aberconwy of 1277.<ref>{{harvnb|Prestwich|2010|pp=1–2}}</ref> Then a rebellion by53 KB (8,110 words) - 11:03, 30 January 2021
- |constituency=Aberconwy ...d the bell, which dates from the 13th century, possibly came from [[Maenan Abbey]]. The altar rails date from 1616, and the pulpit from 1691. The chalice is8 KB (1,239 words) - 11:06, 2 February 2023