- the
local community. The
Trawsgoed estate extended over 22
Cardiganshire parishes,
including Llanafan. The
community of
Trawsgoed has a po****tion of 989...
-
serves as the
chapel for the
nearby Trawsgoed Estate. (The
combined parish is now
known as
Llanafan y
Trawsgoed) Its
eponymous saint supposedly founded...
-
traditionally was
Trawsgoed (Crosswood) in
Ceredigion (Cardiganshire), Wales. The
Lisburne family still own a
significant remaining acreage of the
Trawsgoed Estate...
- Cromwell, 1st Earl of Es**** who sold them on to Sir John Vaughan, of
Trawsgoed.
Through his
marriage to Jane Stedman,
daughter of John
Stedman of Ystrad...
- was a
Welsh landowner and
Irish peer. He
inherited his
titles and the
Trawsgoed estate in
Cardiganshire from his
elder brother in 1741, but the estate...
- who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1679 to 1681.
Vaughan was born at
Trawsgoed, Cardiganshire, Wales, the
eldest son of the
chief justice Sir John Vaughan...
-
centuries was
accepted as the
responsibility of the
Vaughan family of
Trawsgoed. In 1741, John Vaughan, 2nd
Viscount Lisburne, was
buried at Llanafan...
- 1677, with a
corrected edition in 1706. The
Vaughans of
Trawsgoed, p.50 The
Vaughans of
Trawsgoed, p.41
Oxford DNB:Vaughan, Sir John Williams, John Gwynn...
- Vaughan, 1st
Viscount Lisburne (7
December 1667 – 20
March 1721), of
Trawsgoed, Cardiganshire, was a
Welsh nobleman. The son of
Edward Vaughan and grandson...
-
Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of
Lisburne (1728 – 6
January 1800), of
Trawsgoed, Cardiganshire,
known as
Viscount Lisburne from 1766 to 1776, was a
Welsh peer...