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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 t
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  • ...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.
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  • |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) insist
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  • |picture caption=Maenan Abbey Hotel |constituency=Aberconwy
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  • |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 most
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  • ...[[Strata Marcella]] and Valle Crucis, and a Cistercian nunnery, Llanllugan Abbey. |1503 to 1513||'''Dafydd ab Owain'''||Abbot of Aberconwy
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  • ...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 t
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  • ...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 (19
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  • ...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 by
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  • |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 is
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