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residential environment, with Ben
Bowen Thomas as its
first warden. Plas
Wernfawr was
acquired at a knock-down
price from a
seller sympathetic to the project...
- of
Commons from 1780 to 1790.
Parry was the
second son of Love
Parry of
Wernfawr and his wife
Rachel Corbet,
daughter of
Vincent Corbet of Ynysymaengwyn...
- Love
Parry owned the
estates of
Madryn Castle, Penarth, Cefn
Llanfair and
Wernfawr. One of Yale's
cousin was
Cambridge reverend John Yale of Plas-yn-Yale...
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Alphabetical Index.
Herald Office. p. 107. "PARRY, John (1724–97), of
Wernfawr, Caern".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 4
April 2015. "LEWIS,...
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Edward Baily, of
Gorswen 1721: Hugh Lewis,
Pontnewydd 1722: Love Parry, of
Wernfawr 1723:
Thomas Rowland, of Nant 1724:
William Wynne, of
Llanwrda 1725: William...
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Library of Wales.
Retrieved 2
October 2021. "PARRY, John (1724–97), of
Wernfawr, Caern".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 25 June 2018. "RICE, George...