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grade II*
listed building.
Between the
castle and
village sits Plas
Llanstephan, Lord Kylsant's
former residence,
which is also a
grade II*
listed building...
- and
Llanstephan. He was a
medieval Anglo-Norman
baron and a
major figure in the
Norman invasion of Ireland. A
Welsh Marcher Lord, Lord
Llanstephan had...
- Plas
Llanstephan is a
mansion in the
county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is set well back from the
public road
among pasture fields and is
reached by...
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Llanstephan is a
small rural settlement in the
community of Glasbury,
Powys (formerly Radnorshire), Wales.
Llanstephan is
centred around the
isolated church...
- of the Library's existence,
including the Hengwrt-Peniarth, Mostyn,
Llanstephan, Panton, Cwrtmawr,
Wrexham and
Aberdare m****cripts. The
Welsh m****cripts...
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Llanstephan Cliffs is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
geological information about Llanstephan Cliffs highlights...
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Lancastrian Prince, New
Westminster City, Esneh, Trehata, the
elderly Llanstephan Castle, the
fleet oiler Aldersdale and the
Dutch freighter Alchiba. The...
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nobleman who took part with his father,
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of
Llanstephan, in the
Norman Invasion of
Ireland (1169–71).
Together with his five...
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Thomas FitzMaurice, Lord OConnello, son of
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of
Llanstephan. In 1325,
Maurice FitzMaurice, 4th
Baron Kerry,
murdered Diarmaid Óg...
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modern Kildare was
granted by
Strongbow to
Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord of
Llanstephan in 1176. The
original keep was
constructed about 1203. The
castle was...