-
heiress of the
Corsygedol and Plas Hen
estates in Gwynedd. They
flourished in
North Wales for centuries, by the 18th century,
their Corsygedol estates were...
- Glyndŵr and his brother, lord
Tudur ap Gruffudd,
through the
Vaughans of
Corsygedol in Snowdonia,
North Wales. The
Vaughans would become strong supporters...
-
whisper that
Black Rod or the
Welsh Mayor was coming."
Vaughan died at
Corsygedol in 1636 of
complications of an
operation to
reduce his girth. He was aged...
-
known as
Osborne Fitzgerald, was the
founder of the
Fitzgerald House of
Corsygedol,
Wynne of Ynys maengwyn,
Wynne of Maes y neuadd, and
other important families...
- was born
circa 1440, in Corwen, Denbighshire, to
Griffith ap
Einion of
Corsygedol and
Lowrie ap
Tudur of Gwyddelwern,
members of the
Royal House of Mathrafal...
- Hall'). The
mansion was once part of the
former estates of the
Vaughan of
Corsygedol family. The
Vaughan family residences were
inherited through marriage...
-
Richard Vaughan may
refer to:
Richard Vaughan (of
Corsygedol) (died 1636),
Welsh MP for
Merioneth in 1628
Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of
Carbery (died 1686)...
- 33
years from 1701 to 1734.
Vaughan was the son of
William Vaughan of
Corsygedol and his wife Anne Nanney,
daughter of
Griffith Nanney of
Nannau Hall,...
- arms
would be
inherited from his father, a
member of the
Fitzgeralds of
Corsygedol, from the line of
Osborne Fitzgerald,
initially a Desmond. This line was...
- 1707–12
April 1775) of
Corsygedol,
Merioneth was a
Welsh politician. He was the
eldest son of
Richard Vaughan of
Corsygedol and
educated at
Chester and...