Malcolm Squires (b 1946) is a Church in Wales priest: [1] most notably Archdeacon of Wrexham [2] from 2001 to [3] 2010. [4]
Squires was educated at St Chad's College, Durham and ordained in 1975. After a curacies in Headingley and Stanningley he was the Vicar of Bradshaw from 1980 to 1985. He was at Mirfield from 1985 to 1996; and at Wrexham from then until his retirement.
Wrexham is a large town and the administrative centre of the Wrexham County Borough in North Wales, United Kingdom. Wrexham is situated between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley alongside the neighbouring county of Cheshire. Historically part of Denbighshire, the town became part of Clwyd in 1974 and since 1996 has been the principal centre of Wrexham County Borough.
Wrexham Association Football Club is a professional association football club based in Wrexham, Wales that plays in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1864, they are the oldest club in Wales and the third oldest professional football team in the world. Since August 2011 Wrexham have been a supporter-owned football club.
Rhosllanerchrugog, also spelt Rhosllannerchrugog, [r̥ɔsˌɬanɛrχˈrɨːɡɔɡ](
The Diocese of Saint Asaph is a diocese of the Church in Wales in north-east Wales, named after Saint Asaph, its second bishop.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church which covers the south-east portion of Wales and the county of Herefordshire in England. The Metropolitan Province of Cardiff Wales and Herefordshire therefore covers all of Wales and part of England. Cardiff's suffragan dioceses are the Diocese of Menevia and the Diocese of Wrexham.
St Giles' Parish Church is the parish church of Wrexham, Wales. The church is recognised as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in Wales and is a Grade I listed building, described by Sir Simon Jenkins as 'the glory of the Marches' and by W. D. Caröe as a 'glorious masterpiece'.
Acton is a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of the Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It lies in the north-eastern part of the market town of Wrexham. The area is largely residential and at its centre, lies Acton Park, the location of the former Acton Hall.
Erddig Hall is a National Trust property on the outskirts of Wrexham, Wales. Located 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Wrexham town centre, it was built in 1684–1687 for Josiah Edisbury, the High Sheriff of Denbighshire; it was designed in 1683 by Thomas Webb (d. 1699), a master mason of Middlewich, Cheshire.
Saint Richard Gwyn, also known by his anglicised name, Richard White, was a Welsh school teacher. He was martyred by being hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason in 1584. He was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970 as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. His feast day is celebrated on 17 October.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia is a Roman Catholic diocese in Wales. It is one of two suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cardiff and is subject to the Archdiocese of Cardiff.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrexham, is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cardiff, directly subject to the authority of the Pope.
Gwersyllt is an urban village and a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of Wrexham County Borough in Wales.
Richard "Dixie" McNeil is an English former footballer and manager, who played as a striker.
Rhosddu is a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It is in the north-western suburbs of the town of Wrexham and comprises the wards of Grosvenor, Garden Village and Stansty.
Edwin Regan is a Welsh prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the second Bishop of Wrexham from 1994 to 2012.
Offa is a community in Wrexham County Borough, United Kingdom.
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1739 to Wales and its people.
St Mary's Church, Holyhead is a Roman Catholic church in Holyhead, a large town in Anglesey, north Wales. It is within the Diocese of Wrexham. The church was officially opened on 28 February 1965.
Peter Malcolm Brignall is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Wrexham.
Philip Scott Yorke (1905–1978) was the last Squire of Erddig.
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Preceded by Raymond Foster | Archdeacon of Wrexham 2001–2010 | Succeeded by Shirley Griffiths |
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