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Glanarberth -
Demolished in 1986
Glandyfi Castle Hafod House -
demolished 1958
Mabws Hall
Nanteos Mansion Llanerchaeron Bodysgallen Hall
Bodnant House Gloddaeth...
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Richard Lloyd (c. 1703 – 16 July 1757), of
Mabws, Cardiganshire, was a
Welsh Whig
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1730 to 1741. Lloyd...
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Retrieved 18 June 2013. Cadw. "
Mabws Hall (9842)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 8
April 2019. "
Mabws Hall".
British Listed Buildings...
- address: (DReg) ← (SReg), SReg ← SReg + 1, R0 ← R0 - 1,
until R0 = 0 0F80
MABW Move
address to
block of words: (DReg) ← (SReg), DReg ← DReg + 2, R0 ← R0...
- UK
public library membership required.) "LLOYD,
Richard (c.1703-57), of
Mabws, Card".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 2
January 2019. Shaw, Thomas...
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Swansea 51°38′N 3°58′W / 51.64°N 03.96°W / 51.64; -03.96 SS6496 Pen-Lan-
mabws Pembrokeshire 51°55′N 5°05′W / 51.91°N 05.08°W / 51.91; -05.08 SM8829...
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first Honorary Colonel, and was
succeeded by Lt-Col J.A.
Lloyd Phillips of
Mabws. The
infantry adjutant and
drill sergeants of the
permanent staff were replaced...
- 1690: Sir
Charles Lloyd, 1st
Baronet of
Maesyfelin 1691:
Richard Lloyd, of
Mabws 1692:
Daniel Evans of
Peterwell 1693:
Richard Stedman of the
Abbey 1694:...
- not yet identified. Cadw SAM: PE510:
Standing Stone 400m NE of Pen-lan-
Mabws coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM:...