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Morgan of Ystradfellte. He was
called to the bar. He
purchased the
estate of
Dderw in Llyswen. He was a
Recorder of
Brecon from 1637, and was King's attorney...
- Sir
Thomas Morgan, JP (7
September 1664 – 16
December 1700) was a
Welsh Whig
politician of the 17th century. The
eldest son of
William Morgan and his first...
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Retrieved 17
October 2007. Thorne, R.G. "MORGAN, John (1742-1792), of
Dderw, Brec. and Tredegar, Mon".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 5 October...
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northwards towards Llyswen,
where it
included the
house and
lands of Y
Dderw, and
westwards towards Bronllys,
where it
included the
farms of Pentre-Sollars...
- (Commencement No. 3) (Amendment)
Regulations 2023 938 (W. 150) The A479
Trunk Road (
Dderw Pitch, Llyswen, Powys) (Temporary
Prohibition of Traffic)
Order 2023 939...
- of Wales.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "
Dderw Park,
Rhayader (700150)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 12
March 2023. "
Dderw Garden and Grounds,
Rhayader (86214)"...
- 5615722°N 3.02917°W / 51.5615722; -3.02917
Built for
Thomas Morgan (of
Dderw)
Architectural style(s)
Carolean Governing body
National Trust Website National...
- ancestry, he was born in Llandaff, Glamorganshire,
Wales to
William Morgan (of
Dderw).
Legend has it that he
arrived with his
older brothers,
James and John...
- help of his wife's huge dowry.
Blanche inherited her father's
estates at
Dderw,
Brecknockshire in 1658,
after the
death of her
brother William. This gave...
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Parliament for Hereford, 1734–1741, and Herefordshire, 1765–1767 John
Morgan (of
Dderw) (1742–1792),
Member of
Parliament for Brecon, 1769–1771, and Monmouthshire...