An in-depth study of Lord and Lady Llanover

High Hats and Harps

The Life and Times of Lord and Lady Llanover

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Lady Llanofer - the Bee of Gwent

 

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Helen Forder
2004

Sources

Arglwyddes Llanofer - Gwenynen Gwent by Rachel Ley
Telyn a Thelynor - Hanes y Delyn yng Nghymru by Ann Rosser
The Harpists of Llanerch-y-Medd by Huw Roberts and Llio Rhydderch
The Welsh Spirit of Gwent by Mair Elvet Thomas
Lord Llanover ('Big Ben') in London by Maxwell Fraser. (The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1964)
Lady Llanover and Her Circle by Maxwell Fraser. (The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1968)
The Waddingtons of Llanover by Maxwell Fraser. (The National Library of Wales Journal, Winter 1960)
The Halls of Pembrokeshire by Maxwell Fraser. (The National Library of Wales Journal, Summer 1961)
Young Mr. and Mrs. Hall, 1823 - 30 by Maxwell Fraser. (The National Library of Wales Journal, Summer 1963)
Sir Benjamin and Lady Hall in the 1840s by Maxwell Fraser.  (The National Library of Wales Journal, 1965)
The Literary Remains of the Rev. Thomas Price, Carnhuanawc edited by Jane Williams (Ysgafell)
Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards, by Edward Jones. (Facsimile from The Clive Morley Collection)
Mrs. Delany's Menus, Medicines and Manners, by Katherine Cahill.


See also:-
The Llanofer Connection,
by Helen Forder. (Gwent Local History Journal, No. 84, Spring 1998)
More Llanofer Connections, by Helen Forder. (Gwent Local History Journal, No. 92, Spring 2002)
Glamorganshire Harpists, by Helen Forder. (Glamorgan Family History Journal, No. 54, June 1999)


Abergavenny Museum
Brecon Library
Brecon Museum
Cardiff Central Library
Gwent Record Office
National Library of Wales
Newport Central Library

 

 

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