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  2. Llancaiach Fawr - Wikipedia

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    It is a Grade I listed building [1] and is now best known as the home of Colonel Edward Prichard (died 1655), who hosted a visit by King Charles I of England in 1645. Llancaiach Fawr Manor was at one time thought to have predated the Acts of Union between Wales and England of 1536 and was talked about in John Leland’s Itinerary of 1537.

  3. Limousin cattle - Wikipedia

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    All of these cattle belonged to the "blond and red" branch of cattle. Limousin breeders fiercely opposed the merger and the Limousin breed was retained. [14] The Limousin breed resumed its growth in the 1960s. The size of the French Limousin herd has increased sharply in recent years, with a 50% increase in numbers in France in 15 years.

  4. Treworgan Manor, Llansoy - Wikipedia

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    Treworgan Manor, Llansoy, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from the early 18th century. Its origins are older, from the 16th century. Long in the possession of the Prichard (less commonly, Pritchard) family, it changed hands a number of times in later centuries and remains a private residence.

  5. John Prichard-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Prichard-Jones, 1st Baronet (31 May 1841 – 17 October 1917) was a self-made Welsh business man of the Victorian and Edwardian era. His main business was the London West End department store Dickins & Jones .

  6. Thomas Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Prichard (priest, born 1910) (1910–1975), Archdeacon of Maidstone, 1968–72 Thomas Octavius Prichard (1808–1847), English psychiatrist Tom Prichard (born 1959), American professional wrestler and author

  7. Penny auction (foreclosure) - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors would gather in large numbers at the auction and place bids of only a few pennies, while intimidating anyone who attempted to bid competitively. [1] In the end, the bank that owned the farm would get whatever was bid and the neighbors would return the farm and its contents to the farmer. [2]

  8. Gwilym Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Noted for his "dramatic and colourful" depictions of "dense, craggy, often formidable landscapes" with "a three-dimensional quality", [1] Prichard's paintings "managed to display his joy in the richness and beauty of his native land". [3] He started to become successful during the 1960s, and in 1970 he was elected to the Royal Cambrian Academy. [3]

  9. Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Hesketh-Prichard was born an only child on 17 November 1876 in Jhansi, North-Western Provinces, India. [1] His father Hesketh Brodrick Prichard, an officer in the King's Own Scottish Borderers, died from typhoid six weeks before he was born, [2] leading him to be raised alone by his mother, Kate O'Brien Ryall Prichard. [1]