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Compstall Hall, south-east of Manchester. In 1860, he
purchased the
Cwmllecoediog estate, near
Aberangell in
Wales and
spent much of his time there. In...
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moved to the
Cwmllecoediog Estate near Aberangell,
which was
owned by his father. In 1870, he
built a new
house there, Plas
Cwmllecoediog, and in 1883...
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Votty &
Bowydd Wrysgan Dinas Mawddwy and
Aberangell areas Cae
Abatty Cwmllecoediog Foel
Dinas Gartheiniog Hendreddu Maesygamfa Minllyn Tal y
Mieryn Dulas...
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Dolcorsllwyn Hall,
owned by Sir
Thomas Frost. To the west lay Plas
Cwmllecoediog,
owned by
James Walton and his sons
William and Frederick. Aberangell...
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Votty &
Bowydd Wrysgan Dinas Mawddwy and
Aberangell areas Cae
Abatty Cwmllecoediog Foel
Dinas Gartheiniog Hendreddu Maesygamfa Minllyn Tal y
Mieryn Dulas...
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Votty &
Bowydd Wrysgan Dinas Mawddwy and
Aberangell areas Cae
Abatty Cwmllecoediog Foel
Dinas Gartheiniog Hendreddu Maesygamfa Minllyn Tal y
Mieryn Dulas...
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Gartheiniog quarry two
miles away. In 1868,
Frederick Walton moved to the
Cwmllecoediog Estate near Aberangell,
which was
owned by his father.
Walton was the...
- scale. In 1868,
Frederick Walton, the son of James,
moved into the
Cwmllecoediog estate.
Frederick was the
inventor of
Linoleum and had made a substantial...
- needed] The
second son of Sir
Ernest Nathaniel Bennett, (died 1947) of
Cwmllecoediog, Aberangell, Wales, by his wife
Marguerite (née Kleinwort), Bennett...
- Walton, the
inventor of linoleum,
takes up
residence on his father's
Cwmllecoediog Estate near Aberangell,
whose development he begins.
First publication...