- was £70,000. The Duke
spent £20,000 on the property,
including adding the
Havod Arms Inn, four
miles from the
house in
Llanfihangel y Creuddyn. In 1846...
-
spend the
summer months at a
hillside summer house, or
hafod (pronounced [
ˈhavɔd]),
where the
livestock would graze.
During the late
autumn the farm family...
- from the
collection of
Thomas Hopkin of
Coychurch along with one from the
Havod Uchtryd collection where he is
called Cynan, a name
often ****ociated with...
- Language.
Volume II. Part I:
Jesus College, Oxford; Free Library, Cardiff;
Havod; Wrexham; Llanwrin; Merthyr; Abedar. London: Eyre and
Spottiswoode for His...
-
parents were
Joseph and
Catherine Davies of Glamorganshire.
Gethin attended Havod British school, and
served a five-year pupil-teacher
apprenticeship there...
-
survives in four m****cripts,
Peniarth 5,
Peniarth 7,
Peniarth 14, and
Havod 22, and has been
edited three times. The
version in
Peniarth MS. 5 misleadingly...
-
Taliesin from the
collection of
Thomas Hopkin of Coychurch, one from the
Havod Uchtryd collection and in an
extract he
claimed to have
copied from the...
-
opened by the Taff Vale
Railway on 30
August 1861, and was
originally named Havod. The
Welsh spelling Hafod was
adopted in
November 1890. It was
resited in...
-
Fleisher house, 2223
Green Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (circa 1880). "
Havod" (A.
Loudon Snowden house), 429 West
Montgomery Avenue, Haverford, Pennsylvania...
- Long 1920, p.5 Long 1920, pp.8–9
Fifteen views illustrative of a tour to
Havod in Cardiganshire. Long 1920, p.11 Long,
Basil S. John (Warwick)
Smith (1749-1831)...