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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Richard Moreton, DL
Crookham House Frederick George Chinnock Dinorben Court A. J. F.
Nugent Gally Hill J.
Brandon Redfields Edgar Figgess Court Moor C...
- 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.
Abergele (including...
- (1862–1952),
Prime Minister of
Australia during WWI
William Hughes, 1st
Baron Dinorben (1767–1852),
British industrialist,
politician and
benefactor William Hughes...
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Retrieved 2013-08-26. Ashley. p. 35.
Jeffrey L. Davies:
Roman Arrowheads from
Dinorben and the 'Sagittarii' of the
Roman Army, Britannia, Vol. 8. (1977), pp....
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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...
- *Orddwig. In view of the
obvious importance and
extent of the hill-forts of
Dinorben and
Dinorwig we
should perhaps begin to
think of a
possible element *dinor...