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 . g winding approach of about a mile to the house are very date 1672 under the coat of arms over the doorway refers, according to accounts inthe family, to the period when the house underwent repairs, and a portion of it was pulleddown on ceasing to be the principal residence of its owners. Llwynynn is remarkable ashaving continued in the same family (Parrys of Llwynynn, Llanrhaiadr, and Plas


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 . g winding approach of about a mile to the house are very date 1672 under the coat of arms over the doorway refers, according to accounts inthe family, to the period when the house underwent repairs, and a portion of it was pulleddown on ceasing to be the principal residence of its owners. Llwynynn is remarkable ashaving continued in the same family (Parrys of Llwynynn, Llanrhaiadr, and Plas Newydd,and latterly of Warfield Hall, Berks) from the i6th century to the present period. Its firstpossessor of that name was Richard Parry, Bishop of St. Asaph {d. 1623), who came toLlwynynn on marrying Gwen Price, heiress of that property, at the close of the i6th 374 DENBIGHSHIRE. century, and whose descent is traceable from Owen ap Edwyn, Lord of Englefield last Richard Parry, of Llwynynn, who d. about 1833, devised this ancient patrimonyto his nephew, Col. Haygarth, of the S. F. Guards, the present possessor and representativeof this portion of the family Llwynynn, near Ruthin {^from a ivatcr-colour dra-wing).


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