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Ireland after one such occasion, in 1172, King Henry made peace with Lord Rhys, making him the justiciar of "South Wales" (ie. Deheubarth). By 1247, Laugharne was held by Guy de Bryan; this is the earliest reference to his family possessing the castle, and his father (also named Guy de Bryan) had only moved the family to Wales in 1219 (from Devon). Guy de Bryan's descendants continued to hold the castle; his
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burials. Various archaeological finds have been made during grave-digging: a wheel-topped stone; a medieval tile and a fragment of what is believed to be a tomb canopy. The churchyard's 18th- and 19th-century monuments are Grade II
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History of Wales, Descriptive of the Government, Wars, Manners, Religion, Laws, Druids, Bards, Pedigrees and Language of the Ancient Britons and Modern Welsh, and of the Remaining Antiquities of the
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Laugharne, Carm.; formerly of Brasted Place, Kent and Mays, Selmeston, Suss.". In Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.).
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Admiral of England. The latter's daughter Elizabeth inherited the castle and married an Owen of St Bride's who subsequently took his name – Owen Laugharne – from the castle despite
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Hayton, D. W. (2002). "POWELL, Sir Thomas, 1st Bt. (c.1665–1720), of
Broadway, Laugharne, Carm. and Coldbrook Park, Mon.". In Cruickshanks, Eveline; Handley, Stuart; Hayton, D. W. (eds.).
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every fortnight, dealing with civil suits within the lordship, especially in matters related to land, where administration of the common fields was dealt with. The
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was "to the great decaying of many". It would be interesting to know by what methods of bribery or intimidation Sir John was able to accomplish his nefarious purposes.'
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Avent, Richard (2006). "Laugharne Castle". In Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (eds.).
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The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
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2020:. University of Wales College Cardiff. p. 487.
1123:(1595–1671), English politician, lived in Laugharne
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1972:. Oxford University & Ashmolean Museum
1703:
1245:VC (1884–1974), soldier, recipient of the
545:caves along with older hominin remains at
414:
3442:
3190:
2388:
1793:"West Coast Paleolandscapes Survey (PDF)"
1105:to Elizabeth I, lived in Laugharne Castle
803:When Sir Guy de Brien lived in Laugharne,
3599:
3484:. New York: Paragon House. p. 239.
3288:
2607:
2558:
2509:Carmarthenshire Archives Service website
2421:
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2244:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 101.
2086:"St Martin's Church, Laugharne (102141)"
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748:, wearing his traditional chain of gold
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3200:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3157:
2981:
2945:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2197:
2195:
2173:. London: J. Williams. pp. 63–64.
2135:
2052:. Oxford: Oxbow Books. pp. 37–52.
1994:Antiquities of Laugharne, Pendine et al
1837:"The Shell Mounds on Laugharne Burrows"
1591:"Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) Simon Hedger"
1307:while living in Cliff House, Laugharne.
675:In 1154, the Anarchy was resolved when
508:, originally known as Abercorran Castle
4907:
4338:
3479:
3465:. BBC. 6 November 2008. Archived from
3184:
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2929:
2584:. Laugharne Township Community Council
2366:
2236:
2045:
2015:
1990:
1706:"Earliest Humans in Paleolithic Wales"
1463:. The City and County of Swansea. 2015
1239:in Laugharne from 1943 until his death
537:period have also been found at nearby
4496:
3835:
3681:Do not go gentle into that good night
3626:Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
3573:
3416:
3378:
3257:
3194:"St John, James Augustus (1795–1875)"
2863:
2416:
2372:The Age of Conquest: Wales, 1063–1415
2322:
2296:
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2258:
2204:Laugharne: Local History and Folklore
2201:
2165:
1939:"Glan-y-mor Fort, Laugharne (304152)"
1903:
1885:. Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society
1791:Vitch, Simon; Gaffney, Vince (2011).
1636:"Site of Coygan Cave, near Laugharne"
1008:
845:
3560:Laugharne Township Community Council
3340:
3084:
3057:
2936:Roberts, Stephen K. (October 2005).
2474:
2192:
1704:Ings, Michael; Murphy, Fran (2011).
1036:
811:Says he "There's Hugdon and the Moor
807:Some pasture land he owned, which he
3861:
3282:
3236:
3230:
2803:Lloyd (Ed), Prof. Sir J.E. (1939).
2202:Tyler, R. H.; et al. (1985) .
1223:(1849–1941), nun, born in Laugharne
13:
3360:"Former R.A.N. Man Dies at Hobart"
3296:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2302:"Carmarthen in Early Norman Times"
2136:Poucher, Philip (15 August 2015).
1633:
631:, Robert Courtemain constructed a
382:) is a town on the south coast of
14:
4941:
4930:Populated coastal places in Wales
3553:
3516:
3146:West Marsh Farm, Laugharne Parish
2670:
2559:Welshman, The (4 November 1910).
1966:"Laugharne Hoard Discovered 2006"
1770:"Laugharne Township Boundary Map"
1461:Dylan Thomas The Official Website
1072:
454:also includes the communities of
69:
3940:
3674:And death shall have no dominion
3565:Laugharne Lines Heritage Website
3249:Dictionary of National Biography
3191:Spilsbury, S.V. (October 2005).
2610:"St Martin's Church (Laugharne)"
1520:. The City and County of Swansea
1518:"Under Milk Wood – A Chronology"
1412:"Carmarthenshire County Council"
1227:Joseph Arthur Hamilton Beresford
815:And all the gentlemen shall have
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1353:, William Fitz-Baldwin (son of
1339:
817:Their share down on the Lees."
3537:"Rugby in Wales: Laugharne FC"
3301:Australian National University
3291:"Wienholt, Edward (1833–1904)"
3018:. Cambridge University Press.
2896:. Cambridge University Press.
2331:St Andrews Research Repository
2274:Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion
1964:Oxford Roman Economy Project.
1583:
1542:"Coygan Cave, Carmarthenshire"
1532:
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1425:
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1398:"History of Laugharne Charter"
1390:
1271:(1900–1976), writer, lived at
834:, Laugharne is covered by the
832:Carmarthenshire County Council
668:, and Gruffydd, and his sons,
16:Town in Carmarthenshire, Wales
1:
3385:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
3125:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
3091:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
3064:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
2989:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
2939:"Thomas, William (1613–1689)"
2868:. Brawdy Books. p. 196.
1816:. Historic Environment Record
1400:. Laugharne Corporation 2010.
1384:
1345:The other named magnates are
936:
822:
813:They will the Commons please;
651:, who received a letter from
441:. It had a population at the
4442:Parliamentary constituencies
4330:Registered parks and gardens
3619:A Child's Christmas in Wales
3379:James, Mary Auronwy (2001).
3224:UK public library membership
3148:1836 Tithe Map (extract) NLW
2969:UK public library membership
2844:"Notes on the Perrot Family"
2452:by S Lloyd (2013)Report for
1683:"199 Coygan Cave, Laugharne"
1615:. Dyfed Archaeological Trust
900:
7:
4844:Pembrey and Burry Port Town
3387:. National Library of Wales
3127:. National Library of Wales
3093:. National Library of Wales
3066:. National Library of Wales
2809:. Vol. 1. p. 443.
2608:Sunny100 (3 October 2011).
1570:"RCAHMW: Abercorran Castle"
1496:www.discoverdylanthomas.com
1457:"Dylan Thomas on Laugharne"
1153:in 1688, lived in Laugharne
854:Tower of St Martin's church
637:Robertus cum tortis manibus
595:, the largest of the seven
103:OS grid reference
10:
4946:
3417:Evans, R. H. (July 1948).
2806:History of Carmarthenshire
2781:. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
2731:. British Listed Buildings
2450:Sieges of Laugharne Castle
1287:(1918–1987), the Anglican
927:The Great House, Laugharne
726:City of London Corporation
485:
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3938:
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3711:
3695:In my craft or sullen art
3651:
3610:
3482:Dylan Thomas, A Biography
3459:"Dylan Thomas' Laugharne"
3038:The History of Parliament
2994:National Library of Wales
2916:The History of Parliament
2751:"Dylan Thomas' Laugharne"
2398:Venning, Timothy (2017).
1741:10.1017/S0003598X00104855
1099:Lord President of Munster
641:Robert with twisted hands
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552:In the 4th century BC, a
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21:Human settlement in Wales
4920:Towns in Carmarthenshire
4709:Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn
4699:Llanfihangel Aberbythych
3406:VC Online:William Fuller
3269:Parliament of Queensland
3265:"Wienholt, Arnold (Snr)"
3243:"Falkener, Edward"
1332:
531:Mesolithic and Neolithic
482:where he briefly lived.
425:is bordered by those of
3289:Waterson, D.B. (1976).
2848:Archaeologia Cambrensis
2306:Archaeologia Cambrensis
1847:(6th Series): 433–472.
1841:Archaeologia Cambrensis
1835:Cantrill, T.C. (1909).
1772:. Vision of Britain.org
1197:James Augustus St. John
1023:(broadcast in Welsh as
919:Castle House, Laugharne
879:for their group value.
805:A jolly old man was he.
735:
690:namesake great-grandson
520:Throughout much of the
405:of Laugharne Township (
3813:(2014 television film)
3209:10.1093/ref:odnb/27244
3085:Mary, Clement (1959).
3058:Mary, Clement (1959).
2982:Roberts, Glyn (1959).
2954:10.1093/ref:odnb/27244
2757:. The Welsh Government
2709:. The Welsh Government
2671:Wales, The Church in.
2489:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk
1654:"Coygan Cave (103399)"
1373:, and possible son of
1263:Royal Academy of Music
1243:William Charles Fuller
1095:Lord Deputy of Ireland
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999:Dylan Thomas Boathouse
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207:Postcode district
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4839:Newchurch and Merthyr
3870:Principal settlements
3803:Set Fire to the Stars
3738:(paternal granduncle)
3480:Ferris, Paul (1989).
2651:"Deanery of Bro Cler"
2615:The Megalithic Portal
1991:Curtis, Mary (1880).
1723:G.Wainwright (1967).
1367:Bernard de Neufmarche
1361:), Geoffrey de Broi,
1133:Bishop William Thomas
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716:Laugharne Corporation
607:Princes of Deheuberth
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155:Preserved county
4819:Manordeilo and Salem
4704:Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
4137:Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
3763:Dylan Thomas Theatre
3667:Deaths and Entrances
3469:on 13 December 2013.
3348:accessed 12 Nov 2016
2429:Gentleman's Magazine
2402:. Stroud: Amberley.
2339:10.17630/10023-18284
2323:Jones, Bryn (2019).
2166:Jones, John (1824).
1906:Carmarthen Antiquary
1879:Carmarthen Antiquary
1253:William Thomas David
1209:Arnold Wienholt, Sr.
994:have also survived.
949:Island House in 1856
187:Sovereign state
4325:Scheduled Monuments
3758:Dylan Thomas Centre
3748:Cultural depictions
3641:Rebecca's Daughters
3505:Dylan Thomas Centre
3435:1948Natur.162...15E
3419:"Prof. W. T. David"
3159:Johnson, Claudia L.
2677:The Church in Wales
2582:"About the Council"
2046:Seaman, A. (2016).
2033:Cambria Archaeology
2016:Davies, J. (1980).
1355:Baldwin FitzGilbert
1347:Walter fitz Richard
1295:, born in Laugharne
1293:Archbishop of Wales
1265:, born in Laugharne
1249:, born in Laugharne
1191:Mary Wollstonecraft
1181:, born in Laugharne
1141:Bishop of Worcester
1137:Bishop of St Davids
1121:Sir Sackville Crowe
1013:Many scenes in the
959:Laugharne Town Hall
910:Laugharne Town Hall
809:Divided into three.
696:calling the castle
643:) mentioned in the
633:castle at Laugharne
328: /
137:Principal area
4694:Llanfair-ar-y-bryn
4624:Laugharne Township
3950:Towns and villages
3811:A Poet in New York
3782:(1962 documentary)
3768:Dylan Thomas Trail
2703:"Laugharne Castle"
2298:Lloyd, John Edward
1485:March 6, 1948 and
1289:Bishop of Monmouth
1179:Dean of Gloucester
1009:In popular culture
951:
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846:St Martin's Church
836:Laugharne Township
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449:Laugharne Township
332:51.7694°N 4.4631°W
273:UK Parliament
250:Mid and West Wales
219:Dialling code
127:Laugharne Township
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4309:Listed buildings
3829:
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3743:The Kardomah Gang
3739:
3731:
3723:
3491:978-1-55778-215-1
3310:978-0-522-84459-7
3222:(Subscription or
2967:(Subscription or
2791:Laugharne Weekend
2779:walesonline.co.uk
2561:"Llwynog's Notes"
2545:978-0-521-20121-6
2145:Archaeology Wales
2116:Megalithic Portal
2059:978-1-78570-236-5
1299:Sir Kingsley Amis
1157:Sir Thomas Powell
1127:Rowland Laugharne
1109:Sir Thomas Perrot
1043:Laugharne Weekend
1037:Laugharne weekend
864:lord of the manor
830:For elections to
789:open-field system
766:open-field system
710:Rowland Laugharne
653:Pope Callixtus II
628:Brut y Tywysogyon
585:Early Middle Ages
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1103:Privy Councillor
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961:and the estuary
955:Laugharne Castle
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773:Sir John Perrott
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666:Anarchy occurred
649:Llandaff diocese
645:Book of Llandaff
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623:Gruffydd ap Rhys
603:Kingdom of Dyfed
506:Laugharne Castle
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