- 1704
Sadlier of
Temple Dinsley 1661
Sadlier extinct 1719
Salusbury of
Llewenny 1619
Salusbury extinct 1684
Sambrooke of
London 1701
Sambrooke extinct...
- 580.
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February 2020. "FITZMAURICE, Hon.
Thomas (1742-93), of
Llewenny Hall, Denb. |
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Lleweni Hall (Welsh: Plas Lleweni;
sometimes also
referred to as
Llewenny Palace) was a
stately home in Denbighshire,
northeast Wales,
around 2
miles (3...
- Sir
Lynch Salusbury, 4th Bt. (c.1705–75), of Combermere,
Cheshire and
Llewenny, Denb".
History of
Parliament Onlineaccessdate=3
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Piers Salesbury of
Bachymbyd and Rûg, a
branch of the
Salesburys of
Llewenny,
Denbighshire (cf. Williams,
Records of Denbigh, p. 182). He matriculated...
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Llewenny Hall, Denb". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
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Robert Salusbury Cotton,
third Baronet, of Combermere, Cheshire, and
Llewenny (1695–1748)".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 18
October 2023....
- 2004) and
Thomas 1897, p. 195). A
portrait of
Salisbury was
formerly at
Llewenny, and is
described by Pennant.
Bowen 2008.
Thomas 1897, p. 196
cites Pennant's...