I am getting more than a little interested in Welsh Jacobites, thinking along lines of establishing my own little Welsh Jacobite Living History Society, get to dress up in some pretty fancy gear. Am seriously thinking on it, will keep you informed.
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Welsh Bicknor (Welsh: Llangystennin Garth Brenni) is an area of Herefordshire, England. Despite its name, it is not currently in Wales, but was historically ...
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VAUGHAN - The National Library of Wales :: Dictionary of Welsh ...
Two of his sons, RICHARD VAUGHAN and WILLIAM VAUGHAN were actively ...
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Mention must be made of the second son, WILLIAM VAUGHAN of Rhydhelig , of ...
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2 Mar 2011 ... The eldest son of the Late Mr William Vaughan, of Courtfield, ... Father: Lt Gen RichardVaughan Mother: Francesca Fourt y Magulier ...
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Richard Vaughan was constable of Harlech castle in July 1704 and died in 1734. They had a son William Vaughan born in 1707 who inherited and married ...
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