Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales; containing a record of all ranks of the gentry ..with many ancient pedigrees and memorials of old and extinct families . Llwynynn, near Ruthin {^from a ivatcr-colour dra-wing).. Arms of Parky of Llwynynn. More than halfway between Ruthin and Denbigh is Llanrhaiadr Hall, a place worthy ofnotice both for its intrinsic merits as a Tudor building, and for its history, as at one timeforming part of the patrimony of Parrys of Llwynynn. It came into their possession, together with the smaller property of Plas Newydd, by themarriage,
Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales; containing a record of all ranks of the gentry ..with many ancient pedigrees and memorials of old and extinct families . Llwynynn, near Ruthin {^from a ivatcr-colour dra-wing).. Arms of Parky of Llwynynn. More than halfway between Ruthin and Denbigh is Llanrhaiadr Hall, a place worthy ofnotice both for its intrinsic merits as a Tudor building, and for its history, as at one timeforming part of the patrimony of Parrys of Llwynynn. It came into their possession, together with the smaller property of Plas Newydd, by themarriage, early in the i8th century, of the heiress of both these estates with Humphrey PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF DENBIGHSIIIRK 375 Parry, of PwUalog and Llwynynn. Its last owner of tliat family, Richard Parry, sold itabout eighty years ago, on inheriting the property of Warfield, in Berkshire, through hismother, Marylandia Hart-Cotton, of AV^arfield, whose father was Governor of the provinceof Maryland under Queen Anne. » Llanrhaiadr Hall is a good specimen of later Tudor architecture. It is approached by ahandsome avenue, and the park still contains some fine old timber, for which it was oncefamed. The modern part of the house was added at the en
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