People, Places, Terms to Know
When Researching the Nanney Family of Wales
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Item | Notes | Link |
Anian II , bishop of S. Asaph | ||
ap (as in ap Hugh) | ||
Bard | [link] | |
Bleddyn ap Cynfyn | King of Powys in Wales | Link |
Coat of Arms | ||
Cefndeuddwr family | ||
Commoner | ||
Cymru | Welsh name for Wales | Link |
Cromwell, OLiver | ||
Dolgellau | Link | |
Ellis-Nanney, David | Attorney General for North Wales | Link |
England | ||
English Civil War | ||
Gentleman | Link | |
Gentry / Landed Gentry | Link | |
Great Britain | Link | |
Gwynedd | ||
Haltwhistle | ||
Hen (as in Hugh Nanney Hen) | ||
Hengwrt | ||
Heraldry | Link | |
Jesus College | ||
King Charles I | ||
King Charles II | ||
Knight | Link | |
Llanfachreth | Link | |
Llanfendigaid | ||
Madog | ||
Maentwrog | ||
Maespandy | ||
Merionethshire | Link | |
Nannau Hall | Link | |
Nannau Oak | ||
Nannau Park | Link | |
Nanney Family | Link | |
Nannau, Gruffudd | A Nanney Family Poet | Link |
Nanney, Hugh | ||
Nanney, Richard | (1691-1767) Cleric | Link |
Peerage | ||
Powys | ||
Precipice Walk | ||
Quaker | ||
Rector | ||
Squire | ||
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Link | |
United Kingdom | ||
Vaughan Family | ||
Vaughan, Robert (antiquary) | Link | |
Vicar | Link | |
Wales | ||
Welsh - basic welsh words | ||
White Ox | ||