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    Cochwillan is a medieval hall house situated in the lower Ogwen Valley, south of the village of Talybont in the parish of Llanllechid, between Bethesda...
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  • firstly Alice, the natural daughter of Gwilym ap Gruffudd ap Robin of Cochwillan, with whom he had four sons – John Wyn ap Maredudd, who succeeded him...
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  • Flint Mill (Staffordshire); £1.57 X 2: Woodchurch Windmill (Kent), Felin Cochwillan Mill (Gwynedd) Atelier Design 543 2017.07.13 Landmark Buildings 1st Class...
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    Gallery Cover Side 48 cm x 40 cm 1839 Penrhyn Castle The River Ogwen at Cochwillan Mill 1849 Tate Gallery Evening in the Meadows 93 cm x 122 cm 1854 Tate...
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  • Mostyn Hall Northop Hall Country House Hotel Soughton Hall Talacre Abbey Cochwillan Old Hall Bryn Bras Castle Bodysgallen Glan Gwna Gloddaeth Maenan Hall...
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  • Meredydd of Clenennau; to Jane, daughter of Dafydd ap William ap Gruffydd of Cochwillan, the widow of Robert Owen; and by 1568 to Catherine Mostyn, daughter of...
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    Pontllanfraith Monnow Mill, Osbaston Brynkyr Woollen Mill, Garndolbenmaen Cochwillan Mill, Talybont Felin Faesog, Clynnog Fawr Melin Hywel, Llanddeusant National...
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  • 1553 and 1571. He married Ellen, the daughter of William Williams of Cochwillan, Caernarvonshire; they had 6 sons and 2 daughters. "PULESTON, Robert (by...
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  • John Thomas, "A Genealogical Account of the Families of Penrhyn and Cochwillan" in William Williams, Observations on the Snowdon Mountains (London, 1802)...
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  • Island of Anglesey (1775). His genealogical account of the Penrhyn and Cochwillan families was used by William Williams in his 1802 Observations on the...
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    Retrieved 18 June 2013. Cadw. "Cochwillan (3653)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019. "Cochwillan". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved...
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  • and the gentry families of Penrhyn, Bodfel, Bodeon, Glynllifon, Carreg, Cochwillan (near Bethesda), Plas Iolyn (near Ysbyty Ifan) and others. He is perhaps...
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    Snowdonia (1924) The Old Cottages of Snowdonia (1908/1924) Source: 1896 – Cochwillan 1898 – Old Houses in Llansilin 1901 – Ynys Seiriol (Puffin Island) 1904...
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  • 1484–1485: Thomas Tunstall 1485–1500: Wiliam ap Gruffudd ap Robyn of Cochwillan 1500–1527: Sir Hugh Vaughan jointly with 1505–1506: Ralph Birkenhead 1527–1540...
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  • 1595: Francis Newton of Heightley, Chirbury 1596: William Williams of Cochwillan 1597: Thomas Purcell of Dinthill, Forden 1598: Edward Hussey of Albrighton...
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