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Gwydir Forest, also
spelled Gwydyr, is
located in
Conwy county borough and the
Snowdonia National Park in Wales. It
takes its name from the
ancient Gwydir...
- 51°30′15″N 0°07′33″W / 51.5042°N 0.1258°W / 51.5042; -0.1258
Gwydyr House (Welsh: Tŷ
Gwydyr) is a
Grade II*
listed mansion in Whitehall, and is the London...
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Gwydyr Mansions is a
block of
mansion flats in the
centre of Hove, part of the
English coastal city of
Brighton and Hove.
Built on the
initiative of a...
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Baron Gwydyr, of
Gwydyr in the
County of Carnarvon, was a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 16 June 1796 for Sir
Peter Burrell...
- of some
neglect (but in 1796 the
title of
Baron Gwydyr was
created for
Peter Burrell, 1st
Baron Gwydyr,
husband of
Priscilla Bertie, 21st
Baroness Willoughby...
- "About the
Caerdroia Labyrinth |
Golygfa Gwydyr". www.golyg****wydyr.org. "Theatr Dan-y-Coed |
Golygfa Gwydyr". www.golyg****wydyr.org.
Adrian Fisher &...
- Burrell, 1st
Baron Gwydyr.
Their son
Peter inherited both Baronies. On the
death of Peter's only son Albyric, the
Barony of
Gwydyr was p****ed on to a...
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Peter Robert Burrell, 4th
Baron Gwydyr (24
March 1810 – 3
April 1909) was High
Sheriff of
Suffolk in 1858. In addition, he was
Secretary to the Lord Great...
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Peter Burrell, 1st
Baron Gwydyr PC (16 June 1754 – 29 June 1820)
featured in
English politics at the end of the 18th century, but he was best
known for...
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Gwydyr, FRGS (26
October 1841 – 14
February 1915) was a
British Army
officer and peer.
Burrell was the son of
Peter Robert Burrell, 4th
Baron Gwydyr and...