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Llantrithyd (Welsh: Llantriddyd) is a
rural village and
community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The
Aubrey Baronets were
lords of the
manor of Llantrithyd...
- The
Aubrey Baronetcy, of
Llantrithyd in the
County of Glamorgan, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 23 July 1660 for John Aubrey...
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Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Midhurst John B****ett (died 1551), of
Llantrithyd, Wales, MP for Old
Sarum John D. B****ett (1866–1965),
American industrialist...
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interior intact; five,
Neath Abbey, Old
Beaupre Castle,
Oxwich Castle,
Llantrithyd and
Ruperra Castle are ruinous. Of the
remaining two manors, The Van...
- Cowbridge)
Llandough (near Penarth)
Llandow Llangan Llanmihangel Llansannor Llantrithyd Llantwithyn Llysworney Maendy Marcross Michaelston-le-Pit Middlecross...
- Sir John Aubrey, 1st
Baronet (c. 1606 - c.
March 1679) of
Llantrithyd,
Glamorgan was an
English landowner. He was the son of Sir
Thomas Aubrey and Mary...
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Llandough (near Cardiff)
Llandow Llangan Llanmaes Llanmihangel Llansannor Llantrithyd Llantwit Major Llysworney Marcross Michaelston-le-Pit
Monknash Moulton...
- was a
Welsh politician. He was the
eldest son of
Thomas B****ett of
Llantrithyd and was
educated at the
Inner Temple (1527). He was
joint attorney-general...
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Llantwit monastery. Near to
Llantwit itself are the
villages of
Llantrithyd,
Llantwit Fardre, and
Llantrisant and at
Newcastle and
Bridgend churches...
- In a
notebook dated between 1795 and 1813, John Perkins, of Ty-draw,
Llantrithyd,
included 1
pound (0.45 kg) each of lean pork and fat in his
recipe for...