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Page 125
... Nicholl , lived until his death in 1714 . The Reverend Iltyd Nicholl ( d . 1733 ) " married Susanna , daughter and heiress of John Whitlock of Bingham ( co . Somerset ) . Their eldest son , Whitlock ( b.1720 ) , not only inherited The ...
... Nicholl , lived until his death in 1714 . The Reverend Iltyd Nicholl ( d . 1733 ) " married Susanna , daughter and heiress of John Whitlock of Bingham ( co . Somerset ) . Their eldest son , Whitlock ( b.1720 ) , not only inherited The ...
Page 126
... Nicholl identification with Monmouthshire is the inscription on Iltyd's monument in Usk churchyard which reads : ' Iltyd Nicholl of The Ham , Glamorganshire and for 56 years of this town ' . Despite this close identification with ...
... Nicholl identification with Monmouthshire is the inscription on Iltyd's monument in Usk churchyard which reads : ' Iltyd Nicholl of The Ham , Glamorganshire and for 56 years of this town ' . Despite this close identification with ...
Page 138
... Nicholl . Their eldest son , the Reverend Iltyd , had married his cousin Augusta Jane , younger daughter and co - heiress of Dr William Nicholl of Penllyn and the Isle of Wight , in 1842 , but no son had been born to the couple , just ...
... Nicholl . Their eldest son , the Reverend Iltyd , had married his cousin Augusta Jane , younger daughter and co - heiress of Dr William Nicholl of Penllyn and the Isle of Wight , in 1842 , but no son had been born to the couple , just ...
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A SheelanaGig from Llanon Llansanffraid Ceredigion | 15 |
Some IrishWelsh Methodist Links | 49 |
The Progress of Ecclesiology and Ritualism in Wales | 59 |
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