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Cardiff Records
… it belonged to a cadet branch of the Mathew family. CAER-GLYN-TAF (the camp in the Taff Vale.) A tenement of land in …
Cardiff Records
… Cardiff Castle and the manors which were subject to it. GLYN, Y (the valley.) A piece of land in the lordship of Pentyrch (1492.) GLYN-TAF (the vale of the Taff.) The narrow mouth of the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Taylor, T. E. 1868 11 Nov. Noel, Hon. G. J. 1868 21 Dec. Glyn, G. G. Junior (Financial) Secretary 1711 11 June Harley, …
London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… testament I have putto my seale. 17 Wittnes, Sir John Glyn, curat, James Cremar, 18 James Walker. Theys be the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… SAB A. Sabin of Bristol SR Somerset Record Society BR/gm Glyn, Mills, and Co. py Perry of Brighton (solicitors) D/P/ …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Co. of London gd Goldsmiths Company (Warre MSS.) gm Glyn, Mills, and Co. of London lw Robson Lowe of London nf …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a township, situate in the parish of LlanvihangelGeneu'r-Glyn, union of Machynlleth, hundred of Geneu'r-Glyn, county of Cardigan, South Wales, 12 miles (N. E. by E.) …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in 1401. Roger de Thresk was vicar before 1418. William Glyn was instituted to the vicarage January 20, 1418. 3 John … He also procured this vicarage on an exchange with Glyn. There is a monition to reside, of this date, in Bishop …
Survey of London
… of Kensington, the Reverend and Honourable Edward Carr Glyn, later a royal chaplain and Bishop of Peterborough, …
Cardiff Records
… the Shiere fee, and a certeyne rent in a place called Glyn Ogwr, and a certeyne custome whiche was wont to be one …
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