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Gogerddan (also
spelled Gogarthen) was an
estate near to
Trefeurig and the most
important in what was then the
county of Cardiganshire, Wales.
Owned since...
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hours by
Gogerddan which recorded a
temperature of 35.3°C on 18 July 2022,
first breaking the
Welsh record,
after which Hawarden surp****ed
Gogerddan. Both...
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proved 1584) was a politician.
Price was from the
Inner Temple,
London and
Gogerddan, Cardiganshire. He was a
Member of
Parliament for
Cardiganshire in October...
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House of
Commons from 1584.
Pryse was the
eldest son of John
Pryse of
Gogerddan. He
became a
student of the
Inner Temple in
November 1583. In 1584, he...
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majority of its
research activities take
place at the far
larger Gogerddan campus, two
miles to the
North East of Aberystwyth, near
Penrhyncoch and...
- ons**** (westerly) direction. The
nearest Met
Office weather station is
Gogerddan, 3
miles to the northeast, and at a
similar elevation. The
absolute maximum...
- the main
teaching Penglais campus and
another rural research hub at the
Gogerddan campus. In 1998, the
Department of
Economics (founded in 1912), the Department...
- in 1660.
Pryse was the
eldest son of Sir
Richard Pryse, 1st
Baronet of
Gogerddan,
Cardiganshire and his
first wife Hester,
daughter of Sir Hugh Myddelton...
- 2007). John Thomas.
Welsh Music for
Voice and Harps: Hela'r sgyfarnog;
Gogerddan; La primola; Cambria;
Ymadawiad y brenin;
Serch hudol; Hob a
derry dando;...
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constituency was
still dominated by the Loveden-Pryse
family based in
Gogerddan who were
supporters of the Liberals;
Pryse Pryse held the seat unopposed...