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Bathafarn, the
magazine of the
Historical Society of the
Methodist Church in Wales, is a
bilingual English and Welsh-language
publication containing essays...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis 1846–1999 Yr
Arloeswr ('the pioneer') 1957–1960
Bathafarn 1946–2003
Brycheiniog 1955–2006
Bwletin Cymdeithas Emynau Cymru ('bulletin...
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Capel Rhuthun,
Ruthin Ruthin Baptist Union =above?
Capel Bathafarn,
Ruthin Ruthin Bathafarn (?)
Methodist Cymru Capel Tabernacl,
Ruthin Ruthin Tabernacle...
- Griffith,
daughter of
William Griffith. "THELWALL family, Plas y Ward,
Bathafarn, Plas Coch, and Llanbedr, Denbs. |
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography". Yba...
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double returns.
Ablett extended his
lands in 1833 with the
purchase of
Bathafarn Hall, a
building in
Llanbedr that is now listed. He
donated the land at...
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offices in
North Wales and Cheshire, and the
third son of John
Thelwall of
Bathafarn Park, Ruthin. In 1646 he
served in the
siege of
Denbigh Castle and was...
- Overton,
Rhosymedre Synod Cymru (Welsh-speaking) [178]
Cymru [179] 57
Bathafarn Ruthin,
Bethel Aberdyfi,
Bethel Amlwch,
Bethel Caerau,
Bethel Cardiff...
- 1990), p. 167. T. J. Hopkins, 'Elizabeth Thomas, Glyn Teg Hall, Ely',
Bathafarn, 20 (1965), 66–68. 'Memorial inscriptions:
Llandaff Cathedral', Cardiff...
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Bellot of
Morton 1643: John
Thelwall of Plas Coch 1643:
Thomas Thelwall of
Bathafarn 1644–1646: Sir Evan Lloyd, 1st
Baronet of Yale 1647: John
Kynaston of...