A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . LLWYXMADOC—SEAT OF MISS OEN DUW FROM THE THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 221 The nomination to the curacy, which has no parsonage or glebe, and is not in charge or aug-mented, is in the vicar of Llanafan fawr, and the certified value has been already ascertained. Theparish register goes back to 1730. LATER PARTICULARS. The union of this and the preceding parish for ecclesiastical purposes has already been Celtic cross of Radyr stone in the churchyard marks the last resting place of Henry Thomas, Esq.,Llw


A history of the county of Brecknock: In two . LLWYXMADOC—SEAT OF MISS OEN DUW FROM THE THE HISTORY OF BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 221 The nomination to the curacy, which has no parsonage or glebe, and is not in charge or aug-mented, is in the vicar of Llanafan fawr, and the certified value has been already ascertained. Theparish register goes back to 1730. LATER PARTICULARS. The union of this and the preceding parish for ecclesiastical purposes has already been Celtic cross of Radyr stone in the churchyard marks the last resting place of Henry Thomas, Esq.,Llwynmadoc, for 12 years chairman of Quarter Sessions for Glamorgansliire, and of Evan LlewellynThomas, his son, whose death followed within a few months that of his father. There is no recordof the original building of Llwynmadoc ; it was added to in 1747, according to the only inscribeddate. Up to the year 1851 it was used as a shooting box, and in that year was altered into amore convenient house by Mr. Thomas, who from that time made it his residence. He was muchinterested in the then


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