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61: 2140: 513:) contested the result despite having initially received 823 votes against Talbot's 678; but 247 were struck off from Mansel, and only 21 from Talbot. The sheriff, William Basset of Miskin, was accused of great partiality. Charles Talbot died in February 1736/37, William becoming the 2nd Baron Talbot. Bussy Mansel was then elected MP. William Talbot became Earl Talbot in 1761. In 1765 he leased some land near 332:. Around 1735, William Talbot, Member of Parliament and later Baron Talbot of Hensol, added the east and west wings, reportedly spending some £60,000. Samuel Richardson is said to have transformed the south front in the late 18th or early 19th century, by adding more castellations and corner turrets, but there is some doubt about this. In the 1840s Rowland Fothergill employed 684:. Their third son Lt. William Rose Price (1882–1907) also died in South Africa, whilst serving in the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers. Lady Price Fothergill died of pneumonia following influenza on 30 November 1918. Their second son, Sir Francis Caradoc Rose Price (1880–1949) then inherited Hensol, but in 1923 he put it up for sale and was quoted in The Times newspaper as follows. 45: 68: 537:. A large tablet inside the north wall of Pendoylan Parish Church commemorates a gift of £50 from Earl Talbot, the interest of which was to be given to the poor of Pendoylan. In 1770 it was matched by a further £50 given by Philip John, and in 1871, a row of six charity houses were built which stand as Church Row to this day. 692:
have almost trebled since the war, and the cost of upkeep has considerably increased. These heavy burdens make careful consideration of one's position necessary, and there is a duty to younger children. If I died to-morrow, heavy death duties would make it impossible for them to live here. I can go
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to remodel it. Despite being a county magistrate, he was convicted in 1844 of inflicting a serious injury with a pitchfork on a Mr. Brown, the superintendent of his farms. The plaintiff was awarded £500 damages. Fothergill was High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1850. In 1853 he commissioned David Brandon
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in 1948. Latterly in the 20th century, with the move towards community care for people with learning disabilities, the number of patients progressively decreased. In the 1980s the ground floor of the house became a conference centre and, from 1992 to 2002, the upper two stories housed the Wales
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On Fothergill's death the estate passed to his unmarried sister, Mary (1797–1887). She built and endowed a new school building for Pendoylan in his memory in 1873. On her death, Hensol passed to her sister Ann Tarleton-Fothergill (1802–1895), the estate passing to her daughter, Lady Isabella
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return shows that the Hensol mansion of that time possessed 18 hearths. Judge Jenkins’ son, David Jenkins was described as being “of Hensol” when he was High Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1685. This David Jenkins married Mary, daughter of Edward Pritchard of
306: 612:(1802–1867) and he also became an MP, was made baronet in 1838 and in 1859 became Baron Lanover. In 1855, as Sir Benjamin Hall, Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Board of Works, he oversaw the later stages of the rebuilding of the 2165: 372:(1582–1663), the son of "Jenkin Richard of Hensol in the parish of Pendeulwyn" was born at Hensol. He was described in old documents as "Counsellor at Law, and one of the judges of the Western Circuit in the reign of 836: 693:
on, but they could not. By the time one has paid all Imperial and local dues in the way of taxation there is not much left now, and for that reason I have decided to put the estate up for sale.
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in 1798. He is said to have been a pioneer in agriculture and made many improvements to the Hensol estate, including land drainage and introducing the threshing machine.
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with a special remainder in favour of his only child, a daughter, Cecil Rice, and "the heirs male of her body". She had married George Rice of Newtown House,
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but refused to kneel at the bar. He was therefore fined £1,000 (equivalent to about £100,000 at 2009 values) for his contempt. He was impeached for
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of the Jenkins family, in around 1735. In 1780, William Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot of Hensol, later 1st Earl Talbot, was created the 1st
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Following the early death of the second Benjamin Hall in 1817, Hensol was put on the market in 1824 and passed to his widow's
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to improve the property. They extended the house to the north, added a new courtyard, and refashioned some of the gothic into
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family in the seventeenth century, and the house was said to have been built by David Jenkins' great-grandfather, David Tew.
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The hospital closed in 2003 and the castle and grounds were bought by local businessman Gerald Leeke, chairman of the
270: 739: 672:(1837–1899) in 1877. Major Sir Rose Lambart Price travelled in America and published two books on his observations. 556:. In 1782 William Talbot died, the Earldom became extinct, and the barony of Talbot of Hensol passed to his nephew, 1642: 735:, Golf and Spa Resort on adjacent land. Some of the former hospital buildings have been converted into apartments. 701:
for the sum of £36,500 for use as a County mental hospital. Part of the estate was divided up into smallholdings.
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The Jenkins male line became extinct with Richard Jenkins’ death in 1721 and the estate passed to Charles
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style dating from the late 17th century or early 18th century, now a wedding and conference venue for
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Their first son, Lieutenant Sir Rose Price (1878–1901) was killed in action at Villesdorp in the
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and William Brownrigg at £100 p.a. for 99 years without royalty payments. This contained both
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was for many years held under the auspices of the Jenkins family in the adjoining parish of
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puzzle. The south range came first and is thought to be an unusually early example of the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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To his old friend and Schoolefellow, Mr D. Jenkins,a worthy Barrister in the Lawes.
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of Cyfarthfa, in 1801 and had been elected MP in 1806. Their first son was another
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The anglicised spelling of the Welsh "Dinefwr" is used for the name of the Barony
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The present house was either newly built, or was an extensive remodelling of the
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In November 1926 he sold the castle and estate of 1,082 acres (4.38 km) to
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The old place requires a lot of money to maintain it. Income-tax and
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The interior of Hensol Castle was used to stand-in for parts of
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The Hensol estate dates from at least 1419. It was owned by the
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Registered historic parks and gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan
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family, Hensol being bought by her nephew, the "Iron King" of
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in 1733 and taking the title Baron Talbot of Hensol. His son,
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Gathering the Jewels: The website for Welsh cultural history
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Samuel Richardson left in 1815, and Hensol was purchased by
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Hopkins, T. J. (1973), "Pendoylan", in Williams, S. (ed.),
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group of companies who had previously built the 145-bed
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was opened in July 1930 as a "colony" for 100 men with
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This substantially extended mansion is something of an
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Hensol Castle Park, Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan, CF72 8JX
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in Britain. This may have been the work of the London
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In 1789 the estate was sold by the Talbot family to
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The Vale Resort

Hensol Castle is located in Vale of Glamorgan
Vale of Glamorgan
Pendoylan
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates
51°30′04″N 3°22′25″W / 51.5012°N 3.3737°W / 51.5012; -3.3737
Leekes
The Vale Resort
hensolcastle.com
Listed Building
castellated
mansion
Gothic Revival
The Vale Resort
Clawdd Coch
Tredodridge
community
Pendoylan
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
listed building
Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
archaeological
gothic revival
architect
Roger Morris
T.H. Wyatt

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