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Monachty is a
small village in the
community of
Dyffryn Arth, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 67.8
miles (109.1 km) from
Cardiff and 180.4
miles (290.4 km)...
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James Price (born c. 1566) was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons of
England between 1593 and 1622.
Price was the son of John
Price of...
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Llansantffraid Llanddewi Brefi Llanwenog Llanwnnen Llanybydder Llechryd Llwyncelyn Monachty Moriah Mwnt
Mydroilyn Nanternis Newcastle Emlyn New Quay
Oakford Penbryn...
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another architect when it was
carried out. In
about 1808, he
designed Monachty, near Aberaeron, and
later drew up
plans for work at Nanteos. He met Humphry...
- term in
office before resigning,
vacating his seat in 1887. He died at
Monachty Mansion in Cardiganshire,
Wales on 11
December 1906.
Graham Boyle. "6th...
- (Australian politician) (1864–1910),
Australian politician James Price (of
Monachty) (1571–?),
Welsh MP
James Price (of Pilleth) (1571–1641),
Welsh MP James...
- The two
mansions looking down on the
valley from
above are Ty Mawr and
Monachty. See pp76-77 of
Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two
Mansions and a
Bungalow by D...
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Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne (1783 – 1861),
whose father had
inherited the
Monachty Mansion and had used his
wealth to
develop the town. The site
Colonel Gwynne...
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Eiudon Stone, Glansanan, Llanfynydd,
Llandeilo (1872, p. 343) Palstave,
Monachty Gwynn,
Aberdovy (1872)
Beaker and
flint dagger from Tyddu, Llanelieu, Breconshire...
- 1845, when he
became a full-time architect. Work for the
Gwynne family of
Monachty led to the
planning of Aberaeron. He was
appointed County Surveyor of Shropshire...