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Extract from the St Asaph Travel Guides:
ST ASAPH
(Llanelwy), some eighteen miles east of Conwy along the A55, ranks as Britain's second-smallest "city" after St David's in Pembrokeshire, and its
cathedral
(daily 8am-dusk) is the country's smallest, no bigger than many village churches. It was founded around 570 by St Kentigern, the patron saint of Glasgow, and takes its name from the succeeding bishop, St Asaph. Both are commemorated in the easternmost window in the north aisle. From 1601 until his death in 1604, the bishopric was held by
William Morgan
, whose grave under the presbytery has gone unmarked since Giles Gilbert Scott's... read the whole St Asaph Travel Guides...
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