- Llandyrnog, Gwytherin, and the
previously mentioned Lleweni. The
estate and
family of
Lleweni remained the most
powerful of the many
branches of the...
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Lleweni Hall (Welsh: Plas
Lleweni;
sometimes also
referred to as
Llewenny Palace) was a
stately home in Denbighshire,
northeast Wales,
around 2 miles...
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Salusbury was born in
March 1612, the
eldest son of Sir
Henry Salusbury of
Lleweni, the
first of the
Salusbury Baronets.
After spending some time at Jesus...
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Image shows a 'Noson Lawen'
concert at
Lleweni Uchaf, Bodfari, held
before the last
tenants left,
showing Bodfari women's
choir singing. (photographer:...
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Tremeirchion (previously
known as
Lleweni) is a
small residential community in Denbighshire, Wales. It lies on the B5429 road, to the
north east of Denbigh...
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baronetcy is
technically considered to be dormant. The
Salusbury Baronetcy, of
Lleweni in the
County of
Denbighshire in the
Baronetage of
England was created...
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Salusbury of
Llewenni (died 1578), of the
prestigious Salusbury Family of
Lleweni, Denbighshire.
According to John Ballinger, this was
probably a "child...
- 2021. Roberts, Enid Pierce. "Salusbury, Salisbury,
Salesbury family, of
Lleweni and Bachygraig". DWB.
Retrieved 4
November 2021. Foster,
Joseph (1891)...
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Berain and her
first husband, Sir John Salusbury, and was the heir to the
Lleweni Estate. Salisbury's
father died in 1566
shortly after the
birth of his...
- 53°12′28″N 3°22′36″W / 53.2077°N 3.3766°W / 53.2077; -3.3766 (
Lleweni Hall) -
Denbigh Lleweni Hall Pont
Ruffydd 1784 53°12′56″N 3°22′48″W / 53.2156°N 3...