- The couple's prin****l
residence was
Admiral Foley's
country estate,
Abermarlais, near
Llansadwrn in Carmarthenshire,
which he had
purchased from Sir...
-
Francis Cornwallis (c. 1692–1728) of
Abermarlais, was a
Welsh Tory
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1722 to 1728.
Cornwallis was the only...
- in Carmarthenshire, and Elizabeth,
daughter of Sir John
Gruffydd of
Abermarlais, also in Carmarthenshire. His
grandfather was
Gruffudd ap Nicolas, lord...
- His
second wife was Emma Cornwallis,
widow of
Thomas Cornwallis of
Abermarlais and
daughter of Sir Job Charlton, 1st
Baronet and his
second wife Letitia...
-
Creuddyn Iorwerth ap
Ednyfed Fychan "y Gwahanglwyfus" (a leper), of
Abermarlais Angharad ferch Ednyfed Fychan,
married Einion Fychan ab Einion, (of Malltraeth)...
- and his wife C****andra Cornwallis,
daughter of
Thomas Cornwallis of
Abermarlais, Carmarthenshire. He
matriculated at
Wadham College,
Oxford on 8 April...
- and his wife C****andra Cornwallis,
daughter of
Thomas Cornwallis of
Abermarlais, Carmarthenshire. He
matriculated at
Wadham College,
Oxford on 27 September...
- 1554 (Nov)
James Williams 1555 Sir
Henry Jones of
Abermarlais 1558 Sir
Henry Jones of
Abermarlais 1563 John
Pryse 1571 John
Pryse 1572 John
Pryse 1584...
-
Gilbert Charlton Emma Charlton,
first married to
Thomas Cornwallis of
Abermarlais, Carmarthenshire, by whom she had five children; then to John Robinson...
- and for
Carmarthenshire in 1558. "JONES,
Thomas (by 1492-1558/59), of
Abermarlais, Carm. and Haroldston, Pemb. –
History of
Parliament Online". Retrieved...