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January 2009.
Retrieved 17 July 2008. "St
Lythans Chambered Long Cairn,
Maesyfelin; Gwal-y-Filiast, site details". The
Royal Commission on the
Ancient and...
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April 2001.
Retrieved 5
August 2008. "St
Lythans Chambered Long Cairn,
Maesyfelin; Gwal-y-Filiast". The
Royal Commission on the
Ancient and
Historical Monuments...
-
local aristocracy who
lived in
elegant mansions,
including Brynhywel,
Maesyfelin and the
Lloyd baronets of Peterwell. As magistrates, they
handed out the...
- W.
Pollard & Co., Ltd. pp. 6–7. "Lloyd, Sir
Charles (c.1662-1723), of
Maesyfelin, nr. Lampeter, Card. and Ludlow, Salop.,
History of
Parliament Online"...
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Gwernvale Long
Barrow Crickhowell,
Powys Parc le
Breos Cwm Pem-maen,
Swansea Maesyfelin Long
Barrow St Lythans, Vale of
Glamorgan Tinkinswood St Nicholas, Vale...
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church that
include a
Baroque stone panel in
memory of Lady Jane
Lloyd of
Maesyfelin, who died in 1706. In the south-west
section of the
churchyard are the...
- Lampeter,
Maesyfelin,
Peterwell and
Falcondale all
having substantial houses. Only
Falcondale (the
youngest of the three) now exists.
Maesyfelin was resided...
- died in or
before 1753. He died on 28
December 1723 at ****ield (Welsh:
Maesyfelin), and was
buried at Lampeter. He was
succeeded in the
baronetcy by his...
- on 19 May 2012.
Retrieved 9
January 2010. "St
Lythans chambered cairn,
Maesyfelin;Gwal-Y-Filiast:site details:Coflein". The
Royal Commission on the Ancient...
- He
succeeded his brother-in-law Sir
Lucius C. Lloyd, 3rd
Baronet to
Maesyfelin,
Cardiganshire in 1750.
Lloyd succeeded his
father to the post of Attorney-general...