1842 Original Art Engraving Bangor Cathedral With Bio TG6
1842 Original Art Engraving Bangor Cathedral With Bio TG6
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Taken from original 1842 copy of the book "Cathedral Churches of England and Wales Volume III". Has some spots and other signs of age, as it is nearly 200 years old.
1842 Original Art Engraving Bangor Cathedral With Bio TG6
Tanner says, "a bishoprick was probably erected here before the middle of the sixth century, by Malgwyn, or Malgo Conan, prince of North Wales; and Deiniel or Daniel, son of Dinothus, abbot of Bangor, in Flintshire, who had before founded a college or monastery here, was made the first bishop;" and then adds, " we have very little or no account of the monastery afterwards, and but a slender one of the bishops, till A.D. 1039, after which time there seems to have been a regular succession of prelates in this see, though by reason of the wars they had not all of them a quiet enjoyment." Willis says that Daniel was consecrated by Dubritius, archbishop of Caerleon
Taken from original 1842 copy of the book "Cathedral Churches of England and Wales Volume III". Has some spots and other signs of age, as it is nearly 200 years old.
1842 Original Art Engraving Bangor Cathedral With Bio TG6
Tanner says, "a bishoprick was probably erected here before the middle of the sixth century, by Malgwyn, or Malgo Conan, prince of North Wales; and Deiniel or Daniel, son of Dinothus, abbot of Bangor, in Flintshire, who had before founded a college or monastery here, was made the first bishop;" and then adds, " we have very little or no account of the monastery afterwards, and but a slender one of the bishops, till A.D. 1039, after which time there seems to have been a regular succession of prelates in this see, though by reason of the wars they had not all of them a quiet enjoyment." Willis says that Daniel was consecrated by Dubritius, archbishop of Caerleon