The Bishop's Palace, which is also known as Llandaff Castle or Bishop's Castle or the Old Bishop's Palace, is the ruined residence of the bishops of Llandaff...
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inaugurated in 2010. Bishop's Palace (Llandaff Castle or Bishop's Castle) The Bishop's Palace, also known as Llandaff Castle or Bishop's Castle now in ruins...
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Durham Bishop's Waltham Palace, Hampshire Bishop's Palace, Bromley, Kent Old Bishop's Palace, Chester, Cheshire Lambeth Palace, London Bishop's Palace, Lichfield...
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Glyndŵr; his forces also destroyed the Bishop's Palace at Llandaff. The damage was extensive enough to cause Bishop Blethyn to notify his fellow clergymen...
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Spynie Palace – former seat of the Bishop of Moray Bishop's Palace, Llandaff Lamphey Bishop's Palace Llanddew Mathern Palace St Davids Bishops Palace https://www...
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RCAHMW. Retrieved 29 September 2021. "Llandaff". Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 7 June 2022. "Bishop's Castle (96079)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved...
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built on the spot. The bishop's residence was built nearby. It is thought that the location – some 28 miles (45 km) east of Llandaff – was chosen partly...
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GM013: Llandaff Cathedral Bell Tower coflein NPRN: not yet identified. GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: GM073: Old Bishop's Palace, Llandaff coflein...
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Shute Barrington (category Bishops of Llandaff)
episcopate as Bishop of Llandaff; his election was confirmed on 23 September and he was consecrated a bishop on 1 October at Lambeth Palace chapel by Frederick...
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William Van Mildert (category Bishops of Llandaff)
his views. As Bishop of Llandaff he broke with the practice of his predecessors and actually resided in the diocese. As the bishop's palace had fallen to...
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Listed buildings in Cardiff (section Llandaff)
Counties. The Boydell Press. p. 97. ISBN 0-85115-778-5. "Ruins of the Old Bishop's Palace". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 July 2013. "Church of St John...
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Archbishop of Canterbury (redirect from Bishop of Canterbury)
Addington Palace: purchased as a replacement for Croydon Palace in 1807; sold in 1897. Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone: constructed in the 1390s, the palace was...
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Gervase Babington (category Bishops of Llandaff)
was an English churchman, serving as the Bishop of Llandaff (1591–1594), Bishop of Exeter (1594–1597) and Bishop of Worcester in 1597–1610. He was a member...
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the bishop's throne is located at the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. The bishop's official residence is the Old Palace, Worcester...
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the bishop's seat (cathedra) is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew. The bishop's residence is Bishop's Lodging...
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Wells 'cannot support' bishop's palace move". BBC News. 25 January 2014. "Bishop of Bath and Wells to stay in Bishop's Palace home". 2 May 2014. "Determination...
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John Ingleby (1434–1499) was Bishop of Llandaff. Sir John was born on 7 July 1434, the only son of Sir William Ingleby of Ripley and Joan, daughter of...
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The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is at Winchester Cathedral...
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Tewdrig (section The Book of Llandaff)
father's body there, giving the surrounding land to the Bishops of Llandaff; a bishops' palace was later built there. The place became known first as Merthyr...
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1072. Until the 1530s the bishops were in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. The historic medieval Bishop's Palace lies immediately to the south...
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from "Bishop's Town", as the village has been alleged to be the sometime home of the Bishops of Llandaff. Owain Glyndŵr destroyed the palaces at Bishton...
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Mathern (section Mathern Palace)
given to the Bishops of Llandaff by King Meurig. It is known that, by 1333, Mathern was one of three medieval palaces belonging to Llandaff (the others...
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the next Bishop of Chichester. His enthronement took place on 25 November 2012 in Chichester Cathedral. The bishop's residence is The Palace, Chichester...
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Anthony Kitchin (category Bishops of Llandaff)
Kitchin, was a mid-16th-century Abbot of Eynsham Abbey and then, Bishop of Llandaff in the Catholic Church under Henry VIII and eventually under Mary...
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conquest of Wales. Bishop's Palace Llandaff, Cardiff Domestic c.1266 Also known as Llandaff Castle or as the Old Bishop's Palace. Ruins. Brecon Castle...
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Wallingford, Abbot of St Albans Abbey, held a banquet there for the Bishop of Llandaff. The manor was transferred to Eton College but reverted to the crown...
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Miles Salley (category Bishops of Llandaff)
early 16th-century Bishop of Llandaff. Salley was Abbot of Eynsham in Oxfordshire in the 1490s. He was appointed Bishop of Llandaff, where he is remembered...
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Archbishop of York (redirect from Bishop of York)
York Minster in central York and the official residence is Bishopthorpe Palace in the village of Bishopthorpe outside York. The current archbishop is Stephen...
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Reformation, the Bishop and Diocese of Exeter has been part of the reformed and catholic Church of England. The bishop's residence is The Palace, Exeter. Roman...
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There is also the ruined Llandaff Bishop's Palace, also known as Llandaff Castle, which was the home of the medieval bishops, which was destroyed about...
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