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Llanover (/ləˈnoʊvə/; Welsh: Llanofer;
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬaˈnɔvɛr]) is a
village in the
community of
Goetre Fawr in Monmouthshire, Wales. The name...
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Benjamin Hall, 1st
Baron Llanover PC (8
November 1802 – 27
April 1867),
known as Sir
Benjamin Hall
between 1838 and 1859, was a
Welsh civil engineer and...
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Augusta Hall,
Baroness Llanover (21
March 1802 – 17
January 1896), born
Augusta Waddington, was a
Welsh heiress, best
known as a
patron of the
Welsh arts...
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Llanover House,
Llanover, Monmouthshire, Wales, was a
country house dating from the mid-19th century.
Commissioned by
Augusta Waddington, and her husband...
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Court Farmhouse and the
attached Court Farm Cottage,
Llanover,
Monmouthshire is a
country house dating from the
early 16th century.
Originally two houses...
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Taliesin Williams (bardic name
Taliesin ab Iolo or Ab Iolo; 9 July 1787 – 16
February 1847) was a
Welsh poet and author, and son of the
notable Iolo Morganwg...
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Great House,
Llanover,
Monmouthshire is a
country house dating from the late-16th century.
Extended in the mid-18th
century and
little altered thereafter...
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traditional Welsh costume propagated by
Augusta Hall,
Baroness Llanover (1802–1896) but it is
unlikely that she had much
influence on
anyone other...
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chief commissioner for Girl
Guides in Wales. In 1916 she
donated the
Llanover M****cripts (seventy-seven
volumes of notes,
transcripts and compositions...
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certain members of the gentry,
especially Augusta Hall (later Lady
Llanover) of
Llanover near Abergavenny,
recorded and
tried to
preserve some
Welsh traditions...