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Dolforgan Hall is a
large manor house near Kerry, Powys. A
manor house was
first built at
Dolforgan in the 17th century, as the
residence of the Fox family...
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Walton purchased the even
larger Dolforgan Hall near Kerry,
Powys which covered 4,250
acres (17.2 km2). From 1870,
Dolforgan Hall was his
primary residence...
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Kerry Nickname(s) The
Lambs Founded 1876
Ground Dolforgan Park
League Ardal NE
League 2023–24
Central Wales Northern Division, 1st of 15 (promoted)...
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Brunetta Herbert, only
daughter and
heiress of
Captain Owen Herbert, of
Dolforgan Hall, Montgomeryshire.
Harriet died the
following year as a
result of...
- from Anglo-Irish
gentry in
County Wicklow. When young,
Walter lived at
Dolforgan Hall, Montgomeryshire, a
property owned by his grandfather.
While living...
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Railway - and Mary
Louisa Willans. In 1894, Willans'
father purchased Dolforgan Hall from the
executors of
James Walton and
Willans moved there with this...
- Kingdom, and is
printed according to
William Morgan's
Welsh translation.
Dolforgan Hall and estate, was
located just
outside Kerry. From 1868 to 1883, it...
- 1882–83 by the
architect George Edmund Street, paid for by
James Walton of
Dolforgan Hall. The
church is a
Grade I
listed building.
Archdeacon Thomas suggests...
- of the Guiseley,
Yeadon &
Rawdon Railway. In 1894,
Willans purchased Dolforgan Hall from the
executors of
James Walton. He
moved there with his wife...
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Walter Hillyar Colquhoun Long (20
October 1858 – 18
February 1892) was a
British Army
officer who
fought in the
First Boer War. He was
first commissioned...