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Hensol Castle (previously
Hensol House) is a
castellated mansion in the
Gothic Revival style dating from the late 17th
century or
early 18th century, now...
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Chancellor and
raised to the
peerage with the
title of Lord Talbot,
Baron of
Hensol, in the
County of Glamorgan.
Talbot proved himself a
capable equity judge...
- he was held to have
become Baron Talbot. The
title Lord Talbot,
Baron of
Hensol, in the
County of Glamorgan, was
created in the
Peerage of
Great Britain...
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company also owns the Vale
Resort in the Vale of
Glamorgan and the
adjacent Hensol Castle, a
conference and
wedding venue.
James Henry L****e
established L****es...
- he was
raised to the
Peerage of
Great Britain as Lord Talbot,
Baron of
Hensol, in the
County of Glamorgan, and then
served as Lord High
Chancellor of...
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earlier history of this branch). He also held the
titles of
Baron Talbot, of
Hensol in the
County of Glamorgan, and
Viscount of Ingestre, of
Ingestre Hall in...
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unmarked route from M4
junction 34 (Miskin)
following the
lanes though Hensol and at
Sycamore Cross (A48)
continuing on the A4226 to the airport. Road...
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created Earl of
Shrewsbury in
England at the same time, also Earl
Talbot of
Hensol in
Great Britain from 1856 Earl of
Ossory 23
February 1528
Butler dormant...
- 1987),
Canadian ice
hockey goaltender Charles Talbot, 1st
Baron Talbot of
Hensol (1685–1737),
British lawyer and
politician Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury...
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Sheriff of
Gloucestershire in 1787 and
Glamorganshire in 1798. He
resided at
Hensol Castle. Burke, Bernard. (1871). A
Genealogical and
Heraldic History of the...