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1766. On the opposite wall, a 17th-century slate plaque commemorates Hugh ap
Richard Lewis and his wife Jane (died 1660 and 1661 respectively). The internal timbers of the roof, some of which are old, are exposed, but there is a decorated panelled barrel-vaulted ceiling above the sanctuary at the east end of the church. The transept roof is largely 17th-century.
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that was installed as a memorial in 1907. The nave north wall has a window from about 1500, which was originally in the nave south wall. The nave west window is rectangular, again from about 1500. In the nave south wall are two early 19th-century windows set in square frames, one single-light and one
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on its west gable. Internally, there is no structural division between the nave and the chancel save for a step up to the chancel. The nave and chancel together are 59 feet (18 m) long and the church is 15 feet (4.6 m) wide. Near the eastern end of the church is a transept or chapel on the
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The
Depositions, Arguments and Judgement in the Cause of the Church-Wardens of Trefdraeth, In the County of Anglesea, against Dr. Bowles; adjudged by the Worshipful G. Hay, L.L.D. Dean of the Arches: Instituted To Remedy the Grievance of preferring Persons Unacquainted with the British Language, to
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in 1937 also noted the early 18th-century communion rails, a plain oak communion table dated 1731, and a wooden font cover dated 1714. Other memorials, including parts of an early 14th-century inscribed slab, were also recorded. Three items of church silver were included in the survey: a cup (dated
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The church is entered through the porch to the west end of the south wall of the nave, which leads to an arched doorway. There are two 18th-century slate plaques on the walls by the south door commemorating those who made donations to the poor of the parish; one has names from 1761, the other from
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at the west end of the roof was added in the 14th century. The porch on the south side of the nave was built in about 1500, and was re-roofed in 1725. A doorway in the north wall of the nave was inserted in the late 15th or early 16th century, and now leads into a vestry added in the 19th century.
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A 2006 guide to the churches of
Anglesey describes St Beuno's as being in "a pleasant and quiet rural location". It adds that the church was "fairly small" and the roof had "unusual ornately-shaped slates". A 2009 guide to the buildings of the region comments that "for once" Kennedy had repaired
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wrote that the church "has been lately repaired in a judicious manner, but without any restoration of importance being attempted, and is in good condition". He added that with its "good condition this ranks as one of the better churches of the island." The Welsh politician and church historian
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two-light. The transept has a 19th-century two-light arched window in its south wall, which contains the oldest stained glass in the church: 15th-century fragments of a crucifixion scene. It also has a pointed arched doorway in its west wall, from the late 13th or early 14th century.
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In 1833 Angharad Llwyd described the church as "a small neat edifice", with "an east window of modern date and of good design". She noted that the parish registers, legible from 1550 onwards, were the second oldest in north Wales. Similarly, the 19th-century publisher
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body responsible for the built heritage of Wales and the inclusion of Welsh buildings on the statutory lists) also notes that the church's "simple design unaltered during the extensive programme of church re-building and restoration on
Anglesey in the 19th century."
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The windows range in age from the late 14th or early 15th century to the 19th century. The oldest is the chancel east window, which has an 18th-century inscribed slate slab as its sill. The window is a pointed arch with three lights (sections of window separated by
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and the case to deprive him of it had not been proved. The court therefore let Bowles stay in post, which he did until he died in
November of that year. Bowles was then replaced in the parish and chapelry with Richard Griffith, a priest who spoke Welsh.
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or chapel was added to the south side of the chancel in the late 13th or early 14th century. The arch between them was once the archway between the chancel and the nave but was later moved. The
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south side of the chancel, from which it is separated by a step down and an arch. The transept is 13 feet 9 inches (4.2 m) by 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m).
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rather than replaced the church. It notes that "strangely" the chancel arch had been reset in the transept, and says that the nave roof was of "unusual construction".
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A number of notable clergy have held the living of St Beuno's.
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was rector in the late 1630s and early 1640s, and thereafter
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1427:"Notes on the Older Churches of the Four Welsh Dioceses"
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The west end and north vestry during repair work in 2008
1134:"WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH (1587? - 1673), bishop and author"
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1283:Celt and Saxon The Struggle for Britain AD 410–937
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1716:Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, Amlwch
964:An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Anglesey
185:; earliest parts of present building 13th century
1191:"MORGAN, ROBERT (1608 - 1673), bishop of Bangor"
1080:"ROWLAND, HENRY (1551 - 1616), bishop of Bangor"
558:, to the parish of St Beuno, Trefdraeth and its
504:was appointed rector in 1626 and went on to be
1161:"LLOYD, DAVID (1597 - 1663), dean of S. Asaph"
1601:St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan, Llantrisant
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1054:"Deanery of Malltraeth: St Beuno, Trefdraeth"
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1666:St Gwenllwyfo, Llanwenllwyfo (new church)
1217:"PRYCE, JOHN (1828-1903), dean of Bangor"
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1358:A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
178:First church reputedly established
1932:St Michael, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog
1701:St Michael's Church, Penrhoslligwy
1696:St Michael, Llanfihangel Din Sylwy
1681:St Mary, Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf
1580:St Mary and St Nicholas, Beaumaris
777:St Beuno's church, Bettws Cedewain
401:. It stands in a roughly circular
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1223:. National Library of Wales. 1959
1132:Roberts, Griffith Thomas (1959).
986:"BEUNO (died 642?), patron saint"
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358:is the medieval parish church of
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1105:Hughes, Garfield Hopkin (1959).
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1711:St Nidan, Llanidan (old church)
1026:A History of the Island of Mona
968:Her Majesty's Stationery Office
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1032:: Llyfrau Magma. p. 171.
500:was appointed priest in 1606.
275:and squared stones; slate roof
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1626:St Cristiolus, Llangristiolus
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1195:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1165:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1138:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1111:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1084:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
991:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
468:St Cadwaladr's, Llangadwaladr
426:(a 19th-century historian of
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1892:St Mary, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll
1686:St Mary, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd
1465:Jones, Geraint I.L. (2006).
801:"Church in Wales: Benefices"
684:The churchyard contains the
1978:St Enghenedl, Llanynghenedl
1877:St Machraeth, Llanfachraeth
1827:St Deiniol, Llanddaniel Fab
1555:St Cadwaladr, Llangadwaladr
1197:. National Library of Wales
1167:. National Library of Wales
1140:. National Library of Wales
1113:. National Library of Wales
1086:. National Library of Wales
771:St Beuno's Church, Penmorfa
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1817:St Cynfarwy, Llechgynfarwy
1159:Jones, John James (1959).
921:. The Buildings of Wales.
652:, in the nearby county of
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373:St Beuno's is part of the
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1902:St Mary, Llannerch-y-medd
1812:St Ceinwen, Cerrigceinwen
1761:St Tyfrydog, Llandyfrydog
1746:St Rhwydrys, Llanrhwydrys
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1497:Photographs of the church
996:National Library of Wales
730:Welsh Assembly Government
676:pulpit was made in 1920.
595:Architecture and fittings
379:Grade II* listed building
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1766:St Tysilio, Menai Bridge
1383:Longueville Jones, Harry
1310:Rees, Elizabeth (2003).
1259:. London: William Harris
674:Arts and Crafts Movement
389:St Beuno's Church is in
1962:St Trygarn, Llandrygarn
1852:St Fflewin, Llanfflewin
1706:St Morhaiarn, Gwalchmai
1691:St Mechell, Llanfechell
1676:St Maethlu, Llanfaethlu
1661:St Gredifael, Penmynydd
1636:St Cwyllog, Llangwyllog
1621:St Ceinwen, Llangeinwen
1432:Archaeologia Cambrensis
1392:Archaeologia Cambrensis
1387:"Mona Mediaeva No. III"
1279:Ellis, Peter Berresford
962:(1968) . "Trefdraeth".
746:Harry Longueville Jones
686:Commonwealth war graves
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470:. The church is in the
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1867:St Gwenfaen, Rhoscolyn
1807:St Ceidio, Rhodogeidio
1797:St Catherine, Llanfaes
1731:St Peter, Llanbedrgoch
1641:St Dyfnan, Llanddyfnan
1078:Roberts, Glyn (1959).
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1990:St Llibio, Llanllibio
1957:St Tegfan, Llandegfan
1952:St Peirio, Rhosbeirio
1907:St Mary, Menai Bridge
1882:St Maelog, Llanfaelog
1857:St Figael, Llanfigael
1847:St Ffinan, Llanffinan
1837:St Dwynwen, Llanddwyn
1751:St Sadwrn, Llansadwrn
1741:St Peulan, Llanbeulan
1726:St Padrig, Llanbadrig
1671:St Iestyn, Llaniestyn
1656:St Eugrad, Llaneugrad
1631:St Cwyfan, Llangwyfan
1565:St Eilian, Llaneilian
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464:St Beuno's, Aberffraw
1917:St Mary, Rhodogeidio
1862:St Gallgo, Llanallgo
1822:St Cyngar, Llangefni
1802:St Cawrdaf, Llangoed
1736:St Peter, Newborough
1611:St Beuno, Trefdraeth
1538:Churches in Anglesey
1473:. pp. 126–127.
1289:. pp. 241–242.
1187:Dodd, Arthur Herbert
1030:Llansadwrn, Anglesey
925:. pp. 224–225.
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603:, built mainly with
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385:History and location
262:15 feet (4.6 m)
216:Heritage designation
66:Location in Anglesey
1996:St Mary's, Holyhead
1942:St Mwrog, Llanfwrog
1922:St Michael, Gaerwen
1842:St Edwen, Llanedwen
1792:St Caffo, Llangaffo
1606:St Beuno, Aberffraw
1575:St Mary, Tal-y-llyn
1471:Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
1423:Glynne, Sir Stephen
840:. 2005. p. 6.
650:St Beuno's, Pistyll
474:of Malltraeth, the
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1912:St Mary, Pentraeth
1832:St Dona, Llanddona
1646:St Edern, Bodedern
1616:St Caian, Tregaian
1585:St Seiriol, Penmon
1287:Constable & Co
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751:Sir Stephen Glynne
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1721:St Pabo, Llanbabo
1560:St Cybi, Holyhead
1467:Anglesey Churches
1327:978-0-86012-318-7
1039:978-1-872773-73-5
932:978-0-300-14169-6
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