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- in Glamorgan. In 1245, he seized the manors of Llanblethian, Ruthin and Talyfan from Richard Siward, and the lordships of Miskin and Glynrhondda from Hywel...
- the east from the village lies the Hensol Forest, while the remains of Talyfan Castle are to the north. The village of St Donats takes its name from the...
- life peer on 1 October 1997 with the title of Baron Roberts of Conwy, of Talyfan in the County of Gwynedd. He served as an opposition spokesman on Wales...
- Glamorgan 4 March 2019 1 October 1997 Wyn RobertsBaron Roberts of Conwy of Talyfan in the County of Gwynedd 14 December 2013 2 October 1997 Michael Sandberg...
- the County of Glamorgan 1997 2019 Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy of Talyfan in the County of Gwynedd 1997 2013 Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew...
- possibly a plot to reduce the influence of the noble Richard Siward, Lord of Talyfan and Llanbleddian (who had been appointed 'keeper' of Glamorgan by Gilbert...
- Turberville; Coity Sir Robert St. Quintin; Llanblethian Sir Richard Siward; Talyfan Sir Gilbert Umfraville; Penmark Sir Roger Berkerolles; St Athan Sir Reginald...
- held by subservient local Welsh rulers, but Llanblethian and its neighbor Talyfan were held by Norman feudatories, including Robert de Wintona, who built...
- In the 12th century, Candleston manor p****ed to the St Quintin lords of Talyfan and Llanbleddian; The Cantilupe family are considered Candleston's first...
- neighbouring lordship of Talyfan had wrested the region of Ruthin away from its Welsh rulers. In 1245 Ruthin, along with Talyfan and Llanblethian, were...