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Wigfair Hall is a
large country house standing in an
elevated position above the
River Elwy near the
village of Cefn Meiriadog, Denbighshire, Wales. It...
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Foxhall Newydd Llannerch Hall
Llangedwyn Hall
Ruthin Castle Trevor Hall
Wigfair Hall
Bodelwyddan Castle Bodrhyddan Hall
Downing Hall Gyrn
Castle Hawarden...
- (1939). "The
Wigfair M****cripts".
National Library of
Wales Journal. 1 (1): 38.
Retrieved 13
February 2016. Davies, K.
Monica (1939). "The
Wigfair m****cripts"...
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healing properties. The poet Siôn
Tudur (1522 – 1602)
lived at Plas
Wigfair (GR028712) nearby.
About 300
metres SE of the fort Bryn y Cawr ("Giant's...
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British naturalist. He was the
eldest son of
Howel Lloyd of
Hafodunos and
Wigfair, was
probably educated at
Oxford University and then
studied law at the...
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Wigfair Hall
Cefnmeiriadog SJ0277771228 53°13′45″N 3°27′28″W / 53.229183446859°N 3.4578906466624°W / 53.229183446859; -3.4578906466624 (
Wigfair Hall)...
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September 2011
Hubbard 1991, pp. 148, 253.
Hubbard 1986, p. 118. Cadw, "
Wigfair Hall, Cefnmeiriadog (Grade II*) (19925)",
National Historic ****ets of Wales...
- spandrels.
Another example of
Douglas working in the
Tudorbethan style was
Wigfair Hall, a
large country house of 1882–1884
standing in an
elevated position...
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autobiography is
present in the
National Library of Wales, Ms 125021,
Wigfair 21.
Robert Potter at the Eighteenth-Century
Poetry Archive (ECPA) An imitation...
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Parker and Company. p. 531. "Lloyd, John (1750-1815), of
Hafodunos and
Wigfair, Denb. and Tyddyn, Flint".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 18 May...