What a wonderful article...I really enjoyed reading that.
Ann.
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From: Bob McClure <mcclurera(a)yahoo.com>
To: "POWYS(a)rootsweb.com" <POWYS(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2012, 17:26
Subject: [POWYS] Castles in Wales
Does anyone know what Dinas Powys Castle was back in the 15-16 hundreds. I’m trying to
identify a picture of a 4 story castle and rumour circulating that Edwards Hall, ca. 1566
was this property for sale back in 2001.
ROBERT MCCLURE
“Dinas Powys Castle is for sale, perhaps more in hope than expectation. Anthony Clay, of
Cardiff estate agents Cooke & Arkwright, calls it "the most unusual property I
have ever handled - it makes a change from the customary des res".” (1)
1. Letts, Quentin . "And the walls came tumbling down." Telegraph 08 Sep
2001. Property. 10 Nay 2012
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3293307/And-the-walls-came-tumbling-d...;.
“Richard’s youngest son who, as legend goes, was to inherit Edwards Hall at Cardiff was
born in Somerset and christened at North Petherton on 22 November 1566.”(1)
1. Edwards, David. THE EDWARDES LEGACY II. Ramsey, Isle of Man: LEGACY PUBLICATIONS,
2000, p. 68-70.
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