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Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle (c. 1762–1833) was a
Welsh Lt.
Colonel in the
dragoons under Sir
Watkin Williams-Wynn, and a
member of parliament. He
brought charges...
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received payment for
furniture from Frederick's
disgraced chief accuser,
Gwyllym Wardle, and the
Prince Regent reappointed the
exonerated Frederick as Commander-in-Chief...
- "These
Boots Are Made For Walkin'" - (Doctor and the
Medics performing as)
Gwyllym and the
Raspberry Flavoured Cat "Oh Yeah" - (Naz
Nomad and the Nightmares...
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Thomas Gwyllym died in 1681 and his son
Colonel Meredith Gwyllym inherited the
Ballyconnell estate,
including Gortawee.
Colonel Meredith Gwyllym died in...
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Flicknife Records (re-issued by
Madman for CD) (features the band as '
Gwyllym & the
Raspberry Flavoured Cat'
performing "These
Boots Are Made for Walking"...
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knighted in 1426.
William ap
Thomas was the son of Sir
Thomas ap
Gwyllym, Knt (d. 1438) of Perth-hir
House and Maud Morley,
daughter and co-heir...
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named Gwyllymsbrook between 1660 and 1702 by its then owner,
Thomas Gwyllym.
Ballyconnell is an
anglicisation of Béal Átha
Conaill which means "the...
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Thomas Gwyllym died in 1681 and his son
Colonel Meredith Gwyllym inherited the
Ballyconnell estate,
including Crossmakelagher.
Colonel Meredith Gwyllym died...
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Thomas Gwyllym in
August 1666,
which included 79 acres-2
roods in
Downe alias Gnogh.
Thomas Gwyllym died in 1681 and his son
Colonel Meredith Gwyllym inherited...
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returned at the top of the poll. In
January 1809,
Burdett parti****ted with
Gwyllym Wardle in the Duke of York scandal, by
which Prince Frederick was relieved...