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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Beaumaris was an ancient borough.It was awarded its first charter in 1296. [8] In 1836 it became a municipal borough under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, which standardised how most boroughs operated across Wales and England. [19] [20] The borough was abolished in 1974, with its area instead becoming a community.District-level functions passed to Ynys Môn-Isle of Anglesey Borough ...
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    Beaumaris Castle was a strategic location in the war, as it controlled part of the route between the king's bases in Ireland and his operations in England. [24] Thomas Bulkeley, whose family had been involved in the management of the castle for several centuries, held Beaumaris for the king and may have spent around £3,000 improving its defences.
  4. visitanglesey.co.uk

    Beaumaris is a captivating seaside town, with its mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Its name is based on the Norman 'beau marais', meaning 'fair marsh', a description of the site chosen by Edward 1 for the last of his 'Iron ring' of castles, constructed in his bid to control the Welsh.
  5. walesguidebook.com

    Mar 6, 2024Beaumaris is home to one of Britain's oldest courthouses that's still in good shape! The court, which is over 400 years old, has seen a wide range of trials over the years. From the theft of eight cheeses and a quarter of beef in 1768 to a Christmas Day murder in 1910. ... Registered in England and Wales, company number: 14767932. Address ...
  6. beaumaris.com

    Beaumaris is nonetheless an awesome sight, regarded by many as the finest of all the great Edwardian castles in Wales. Begun in 1295, it was also the last. The king's military architect, the brilliant James of St George, brought all his experience and inspiration to bear when building this castle, the biggest and most ambitious venture he ever ...
  7. worldhistory.org

    Beaumaris Castle, located on Anglesey, Wales, was built from 1295 CE by Edward I of England (r. 1272-1307 CE) to protect his territorial gains in the region. The castle featured the latest defensive designs of the period such as round towers, inner and outer circuit walls, massive towered gates and a fortified dock.
  8. angleseyisle.co.uk

    Beaumaris has a lot of things to do to draw in the crowds, probably more than most places on Anglesey. We'll list our best reasons for visiting so you can decide for yourself if it's for you. It will be! Beaumaris Castle . Rib Rides . Beaumaris Gaol. Trips to Puffin Island. Beaumaris Courthouse. Beaumaris Pier, Crabbing! Beaumaris Beach ...
  9. historytools.org

    May 26, 2024Beaumaris Castle, located on the Isle of Anglesey off the northwest coast of Wales, is a magnificent example of medieval military architecture. Constructed in the late 13th century by King Edward I of England, Beaumaris was intended to be the largest and most formidable of the "iron ring" of castles built to secure Edward's conquest of Wales.
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    Beaumaris

    Town in Anglesey, Wales
    beaumaris.org.uk

    Beaumaris is a town and community on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, of which it is the former county town. It is located at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast of North Wales. At the 2021 census, its population was 1,121. The community includes Llanfaes. Wikipedia

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