- The Hague, the
youngest child of four to
Thomas and
Rosalie Pryce, of
Pentreheylin Hall, Montgomeryshire, in Wales. His
father was a
landowner and merchant...
- (restored) 96
Williams Bridge (dropped)
River Vyrnwy Aqueduct 97
Pentreheylin Bridge 98
Pentreheylin Hall
Bridge 99
Parsons Bridge 100
Clafton (Canal House) Bridge...
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former cowhouse and
vehicle entrance flanking road to north-west of
Pentreheylin Hall,
Kinnerley (1054667)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
-
collections of
Welsh history and legend. The
Heylyn family came from
Pentreheylin in the
parish of
Llandysilio Montgomeryshire. The
family were hereditary...
-
Heylyn was the son of
David Heylyn of the
historical Heylyn family of
Pentreheylin in Powys, Wales. He
entered the free
school of
Shrewsbury in 1570 and...
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Oswestry National School, Park
Avenue 1841.
Aberhafesp Old
Rectory 1828–29.
Pentreheylin, Fourcrosses. Brick, Neo-Jacobean House,
built for John
James Turner...
- of The Home, Bishop's
Castle 1965:
Brigadier Gordon Forbes Maclean of
Pentreheylin, Maesbrook, Llanymynech. 1966: Lieut.-Colonel Sir John
Vincent Corbet...
- ****ociation with the legend. An
acorn from the tree was
planted by the gate of
Pentreheylin Hall by a Mrs
Croxon in 1832 and was
flourishing more than 40
years later...