- 1702, aged 16. His
father died on 8 July 1710, with his
Llannerch and
Gwysaney estates p****ed on to Davies.
Davies became High
Sheriff of Flintshire....
- Wales.
Retrieved 14
March 2023. "
Gwysaney - Soughton".
Parks & Gardens.
Retrieved 31
January 2024. Cadw. "
Gwysaney (PGW(C)43(FLT))".
National Historic...
- ISBN 978-0-19-820878-5.
Retrieved 19
February 2022. Jones,
Francis (June 1967). "Usher,
Gwysaney and
Owston (Book Review)".
Welsh History Review. 3 (3): 299. ProQuest 1310492216...
- 21238-54)
Bourdillon (NLW MSS 5001–5148)
Llanover (NLW MSS 13061-184)
Gwysaney (NLW MSS 17110-62).
There are many rare
books in the
National Library of...
-
village of
Rhydymwyn (centred on SJ 205 668). Once part of the
extensive Gwysaney Estate, the
Parish of
Rhydymwyn was
established in 1865. Lead
mining in...
-
Thomas Jones of
Chester in the
Tudor style for
Philip Davies Cooke of
Gwysaney, was
completed in 1830. Cadw. "Old
County Hall (360)".
National Historic...
- "DAVIES-COOKE family, of
Gwysaney, Flintshire,
successors of the
DAVIES family, of Llannerch, Denbighshire, and
Gwysaney.". DWB. Jenkins,
Robert Thomas...
- of
Hanmer 1607:
Thomas Ravenscroft of
Brereton 1608:
Robert Davies of
Gwysaney 1609: Sir
Roger Mostyn, Kt. of
Mostyn Hall 1610: Sir
William Hanmer, Kt...
-
Thomas Jones of
Chester in the
Tudor style for
Philip Davies Cooke of
Gwysaney, was
completed in 1830. It was
acquired by
Flintshire County Council in...
- that an
earlier ornament was
attached to it. In 1696,
Robert Davies of
Gwysaney had the Book of
Llandaff rebound.
There is an
inscription on the upper...