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Woodfieldside Settlement ST1796
Maesycwmwr Maesycwmer Settlement ST1594
Maesyffynnon Springfield Settlement ST1895 Man-moel Man-moel
Settlement SO1703 Markham...
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David Davis,
Maesyffynnon, (1821–1884), son of
David Davis,
Blaengwawr was a
prominent Welsh coal
owner and
public figure. He
built upon the work of his...
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Llwynpiod (Llangeitho),
Penuwch (Llangeitho),
Tabor (Llangwyryfon),
Maesyffynnon (Llangybi),
Carmel (Llanilar), Llannon,
Bethania (Llannon),
Pennant (Llannon)...
- industrialist,
leading figure in the
South Wales coal
industry David Davis,
Maesyffynnon (coal owner) (1821–1884),
Australian industrialist, son of
David Davis...
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David Davis at Blaengwawr, as well as the latter's son
David Davis,
Maesyffynnon. They were
joined by
newcomers such as
Crawshay Bailey at
Aberaman and...
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colliery officials. .
Lewis Davis of Ferndale,
brother of
David Davis,
Maesyffynnon, one of the
leading coalowners in the valley, was
selected as president...
- to a
house that he
built at Blaengwawr. He also
built another house,
Maesyffynnon, for his son, David, who
joined him in the business.
Another son, Lewis...
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Aberdare valley while his father,
Lewis Davis and uncle,
David Davis,
Maesyffynnon developed the
business and were
pioneers of the coal
trade in the Rhondda...
- in
support of Richard, in
September 1868, was
chaired by
David Davis,
Maesyffynnon. Fothergill's meeting, in October, was
equally enthusiastic and presided...
- Llangybi, Ceredigion, on 3 May 2009 at age 47. Her
funeral took
place at
Maesyffynnon chapel, Llangybi, on 11 May. A list of her
publications in
Bulletin of...