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Baron Dinorben, of
Kinmel Hall in the
County of Denbigh, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 10
September 1831 for William...
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William Lewis Hughes, 1st
Baron Dinorben (10
November 1767 – 10
February 1852), was a
Welsh copper mine owner,
philanthropist and Whig politician. Hughes...
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Hafodunos Hall (Welsh:
Plasty Hafodunos) is a
Gothic revival house located near the
village of
Llangernyw in Conwy, Wales.
Designed by Sir
George Gilbert...
- to his son 1st
Baron Dinorben (1767-1852). However,
Baron Dinorben's own son and heir
William Lewis Hughes, 2nd
Baron Dinorben, was disabled. He died...
- feet).
Castell Cawr is an Iron Age hillfort, one of
several in the area.
Dinorben hillfort to the east of town was destro**** in the 1980s. At the 2021 census...
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Roman Imperial Army", (1914)
Jeffrey L. Davies: "Roman
Arrowheads from
Dinorben and the 'Sagittarii' of the
Roman Army", Britannia, Vol. 8. (1977), pp...
- as Tír na nÓg), the
besieged humans defend the
walls of
their citadel Dinorben against mythical beasts and demons.
Strange things are
happening in the...
- of. in 1873, the
townships of
Cegidog Isaf,
Cegidog Uchaf,
Meifod and
Dinorben was
annexed within a new
parish known today as 'St George'.
Nearby is the...
- district. The school's name
derives from
Dinorben Court,
which used to be
where Dinorben Close and
Dinorben Avenue are now, and a moor that used to be...
- were
progressively reduced.
William Lewis Hughes of Lleiniog,
later Lord
Dinorben,
remained in
command as Major-Commandant,
though he held the
personal rank...