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Vaughan Pugh of Llanerchydol, born 19 May 1818; married, 28 June 1849, Felicia Harriet, daughter of Capt. Gosling, R.N., and niece to Lady Edwards (who died 2lst August 1874). Sometime a captain in the 90th Light Infantry, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the co, of Montgomery; unsuccessfully
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style introducing the romantic turrets and castellations. Later, in 1848 the architect
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1. David Pugh, born 24 April 1815, and died 15 September 1857, unmarried.
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Records of David Pugh, M.P. for
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