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  2. Vale of Glamorgan - Wikipedia

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    The area is the southernmost part of the county of Glamorgan.Between the 11th century and 1536 the area was part of the Lordship of Glamorgan. In medieval times, the village of Cosmeston, near what is today Penarth in the south east of the county, grew up around a fortified manor house constructed sometime around the 12th century by the De Costentin family. [3]

  3. Gareth F. Williams - Wikipedia

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    He lived in Silverston, Vale of Glamorgan, before settling in Beddau near Pontypridd. [ 1 ] Williams was one of the three panelists for the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize at the National Eisteddfod of Monmouth in August 2016.

  4. Gareth Humphreys - Wikipedia

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    Humphreys won a bronze medal in the triples at the 1972 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Worthing. [2]In addition he won 15 national titles and 16 county titles and was capped 90 times by Wales from 1963 until 1978.

  5. Category:Vale of Glamorgan - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in the Vale of Glamorgan (17 C, 16 P) E. Economy of the Vale of Glamorgan (9 P) Education in the Vale of Glamorgan (2 C, 1 P)

  6. Cennydd Traherne - Wikipedia

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    He was Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan from 1952 until 1974 when, on the splitting of the lieutenancy, he became Lord Lieutenant of South, Mid and West Glamorgan with a lieutenant serving under him for each. He retired from the post in 1985. [citation needed] He was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of the Vale of Glamorgan on 19 March 1984. [3]

  7. John Josiah Guest - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, Guest was created a baronet, of Dowlais in the County of Glamorgan. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] After his death in 1852, Guest was succeeded by his eldest son, who was elevated to the peerage in 1880 as Baron Wimborne , of Canford Magna in the County of Dorset , on Disraeli 's initiative.

  8. Llantrithyd - Wikipedia

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    Llantrithyd (Welsh: Llantriddyd) is a rural village [1] and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The Aubrey Baronets were lords of the manor of Llantrithyd for centuries: the family died out in the 1850s.

  9. St Lythans - Wikipedia

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    St Lythans (Welsh: Llwyneliddon) is a hamlet and former parish in the Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales, just outside western Cardiff.It lies southwest of Culverhouse Cross, west of Wenvoe and southwest of Twyn-yr-Odyn and is also connected by road from Dyffryn and the Five Mile Lane in the west. [1]