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Blaenllynfi Castle (Welsh:
Castell Blaenllynfi) is a
privately owned ruinous stone castle near the
village of
Bwlch in
southern Powys, Wales. It was probably...
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Lordship of
Blaenllynfi,
ruled by
Peter FitzHerbert.
Although the caput[clarification needed] of the
latter lordship was
officially Blaenllynfi Castle, Talgarth...
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following the
death of his
brother inherited the
minor Marcher Lordship of
Blaenllynfi from him.
FitzPiers was the
second son of
Peter FitzHerbert and Alice...
- The p**** was
formerly known as Bwlch'r
Allwys and was once
guarded by
Blaenllynfi Castle, a
Norman castle, now a ruin.
Three miles to the east are Tretower...
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Johes filius Reginaldi, Dns de
Blenleveny (John son of Reginald, Lord of
Blaenllynfi); S(IGILLUM)
JOHANNIS FILII REGINALDI (seal of John son of Reginald)...
- the late 12th
century formed part of the
medieval Marcher lordship of
Blaenllynfi (of
which Talgarth was the main town),
which eventually came into the...
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public houses. The
Station (1905), Navi (formerly “Navigation” 1882) and
Blaenllynfi (1892) are
surviving examples of the village's hotels,
however the Blaencaerau...
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erecting it into a new and
distinct Marcher Lordship - the
Lordship of
Blaenllynfi (also
known after its most
significant town, Talgarth) -
giving the latter...
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Reginald FitzPiers. He
succeeded to the
minor Marcher Lordship of
Blaenllynfi after his father's
death in 1286. He was a
signatory of the
Barons Letter...
- Allen's
spelter works in 1831. The line was soon
extended further to the
Blaenllynfi Colliery, in present-day Caerau; the
colliery was
alongside what is now...