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Fonmon Castle (Welsh:
Castell Ffwl-y-mwn) is a
fortified medieval castle near the
village of
Fonmon in the Vale of
Glamorgan and a
Grade I
listed building...
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Fonmon (Welsh: Ffwl-y-mwn) is a
hamlet in the Vale of
Glamorgan in
south Wales. It lies just off the B4265 road to the
northwest of Font-y-Gary and Rhoose...
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Glamorgan and Breconshire, and
chose to sit for Glamorgan. In 1654, he
bought Fonmon Castle from the St. John family, who had
become obliged to sell, as well...
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Summerhouse Camp (II)
Summerhouse Tower,
Summerhouse Camp (II)
Fonmon Cottage (previously
Fonmon House)
Station Road (II) War Memorial, (Formerly base of war...
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Frampton Gileston Goldsland Graig Penllyn Great Hamston Gwern-y-Steeple...
- lordships,
Penmark and
Dinas Powys.
Penmark was
split into the sub-manors of
Fonmon, West
Penmark and Barry.
Dinas Powys was
split into the sub-manors of Cadoxton...
- the Vale of Glamorgan, on the
coast of
South Wales. To the
north is
Fonmon and
Fonmon Castle. The
origin of the name is uncertain, but in 1587 it was do****ented...
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Robert Jones (c. 1682 – 19
December 1715) of
Fonmon, Glamorgan,
Wales was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1712 to 1715.
Jones was...
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Frampton Gileston Goldsland Graig Penllyn Great Hamston Gwern-y-Steeple...
- le Soare; Llanbedr-ar-Lai Sir John Fleming;
Wenvoe Sir
Oliver St. John;
Fonmon Sir
William Stradling; St Donat's Pryce, Huw (January 2008). "The Normans...