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957: 917: 587:, together with the substantial Romano-British group of imported 6th-century finewares, coinage and glass from Coygan Camp, described as "one of the richest from a native settlement in south-west Wales", are all part of a concentration of traditional 'Roman' finds in the area. As evidence of activity from the period is generally scarce, these discoveries confirm the site as one of importance and suggest that it continued to be a high status settlement well beyond the Roman occupation. A 6th-century inscribed stone lies within Llansadwrnen church to the north, considered to be an outlying burial site of the more important secular settlement on Coygan. Laugharne Church, which contains a 9th-century Celtic slab stone and where a 862: 74: 943: 58: 3953: 524: 795: 935: 699:
Ireland after one such occasion, in 1172, King Henry made peace with Lord Rhys, making him the justiciar of "South Wales" (ie. Deheubarth). By 1247, Laugharne was held by Guy de Bryan; this is the earliest reference to his family possessing the castle, and his father (also named Guy de Bryan) had only moved the family to Wales in 1219 (from Devon). Guy de Bryan's descendants continued to hold the castle; his
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Perrot modernised the castle, but he was the most unscrupulous "land-grabber" of his age, and in 1574 he induced the burgesses to part with three hundred acres of land in return for an annuity of £9 6s. 8d. The records say that "diverse burgesses of the said towne did not assent to same", and that it
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overlooking the now submerged coastal plain to the south. A natural cave on the southeast face of the promontory was excavated five times between 1865 and 1965 yielding significant evidence that its chambers acted as a temporary shelter for groups of hunter-gatherers moving through the landscape over
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burials at Plashett and Orchard Park confirm a more permanent community. Excavation in the 1960s of the defended enclosure on Coygan revealed two huts contemporary with the defensive bank and ditch and a significant quantity of pottery recovered dating to the late 3rd century AD indicating that the
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there. Henry II de-mobilised Flemish soldiers who had aided him during the Anarchy, settling them with the other Flemings. From time to time, however, King Henry had occasion to go to Ireland, or Normandy, which Lord Rhys took as an opportunity to try and expand his own holdings. Returning from
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states that Courtemain appointed a man named Bleddyn ap Cedifor as castellan; Bleddyn was the son of Cedifor ap Gollwyn, descendant and heir of the earlier kings of Dyfed (as opposed to those of Deheubarth). The castle was originally known as Abercorran Castle. When Henry I died,
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burials. Various archaeological finds have been made during grave-digging: a wheel-topped stone; a medieval tile and a fragment of what is believed to be a tomb canopy. The churchyard's 18th- and 19th-century monuments are Grade II
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Carmarthen museum records indicate the photograph was taken during the excavation of the archaeological site at Laugharne by Herbert Eccles (whose Broadway estate contained the quarry) and S. Grant Dalton in either 1913 or 1917.
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No. 26334. An indenture made 12 Elizabeth, in which John God, merchant tailor of London, makes over to Sir John Perrot the parsonage of Laugharne. (In this document Sir John is described as late of Carew.)
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The History of Wales, Descriptive of the Government, Wars, Manners, Religion, Laws, Druids, Bards, Pedigrees and Language of the Ancient Britons and Modern Welsh, and of the Remaining Antiquities of the
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Davidson, Alan; Thrush, Andrew (2010). "CROWE, Sackville (1595–1671), of Laugharne, Carm.; formerly of Brasted Place, Kent and Mays, Selmeston, Suss.". In Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.).
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was Lord High Admiral of England. The latter's daughter Elizabeth inherited the castle and married an Owen of St Bride's who subsequently took his name – Owen Laugharne – from the castle despite
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Hayton, D. W. (2002). "POWELL, Sir Thomas, 1st Bt. (c.1665–1720), of Broadway, Laugharne, Carm. and Coldbrook Park, Mon.". In Cruickshanks, Eveline; Handley, Stuart; Hayton, D. W. (eds.).
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every fortnight, dealing with civil suits within the lordship, especially in matters related to land, where administration of the common fields was dealt with. The Laugharne
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was "to the great decaying of many". It would be interesting to know by what methods of bribery or intimidation Sir John was able to accomplish his nefarious purposes.'
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Since 1972, Laugharne Township Community Council has formed the lowest tier of local government for the town, represented by 11 community councillors.
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periods. These discoveries suggest that the Township is probably the oldest still-inhabited settlement in Wales. Contemporary artefacts from the
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The chief toast at the Portreeve's feast is "to the immortal memory of Sir Guido de Brian"; then the Recorder must sing the following song:
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Julia Bolton Holloway, 'Mason, (Frances) Agnes (1849–1941)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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complaining about deprivations they had inflicted on diocesan church property; in the letter, the Pope warns he would confirm
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Coygan Cave, Laugharne, South Wales, a Mousterian site and hyanae den: a report on the University of Cambridge excavation
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became king; two years later, Lord Rhys agreed peace terms with Henry II and prudently accepted that he would only rule
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The most senior 76 burgesses get a strang of land on Hugden for life, to be used in a form of mediæval strip-farming.
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shells (one added by each portreeve, with his name and date of tenure on the reverse), the aldermen, and the body of
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50,000 years ago and later material in the form of flint tools indicating an extended series of occupations from the
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electoral ward, which also covers three neighbouring communities. The ward is represented by one county councillor.
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cemetery has also been recorded, is thought to be a more likely early ecclesiastical site in the immediate area.
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There are a number of landmarks in Laugharne connected with the poet and writer Dylan Thomas. These include the
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Campbell, E. (1988). "Prehistoric Undefended Settlements Project,Southwest Wales: A Review of Report 2004/53".
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Aldouse-Green, S.; Scott, K.; Schwarcz, H.; Grun, R.; Housley, R.; Rae, A.; Bevins, R.; Redknap, M. (1995).
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as 15th-century records use this dedication. The churchyard, rectangular in shape, has shown evidence of
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Robert Harries, 19 April 2017, 'Filming for new TV drama gets under way in historic Carmarthen building'
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Avent, Richard (2006). "Laugharne Castle". In Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (eds.).
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in that year (this is the earliest reference to any castle at or near Laugharne). Courtemain may be the
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period, human activity in the Laugharne area was centred on Coygan Bluff, a steep-sided limestone
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and Charter is a unique survival in Wales. In a predominantly English-speaking area, just on the
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corporation in the United Kingdom. The Corporation was established in 1291 by Sir Guy de Brian (
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Defended Settlement in Early Medieval Wales: Problems of Presence, Absence and Interpretation
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of Haroldston, a fact for which the inhabitants of Laugharne have had cause to regret. As at
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Laugharne Township currently has 69 listed buildings and contains several fine examples of
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The interior has a cross-slab, probably dating from the 9th or 10th century, with a carved
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Laugharne was the main settlement in the area and home to the Lords of Laugharne. It was a
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The church is today part of the United Benefice of Bro Sancler. Welsh poet and playwright
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settlement has also been identified at Glan-y-Mor Fort in the north of the township.
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but, unlike at Laugharne, the communities associated with them are long vanished.
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OBE (1939–2021), writer, former politician and bookshop owner, lived in Laugharne
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in particular, gradually reconquered large parts of the former Deheubarth.
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site was occupied deep into the Romano-British period. Another significant
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales website
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales website
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Compiled by Head, Senior Assistant and senior pupils of Laugharne School
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Kingmakers: How Power in England Was Won and Lost on the Welsh Frontier
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The Laugharne hoard of over 2000 coins and Roman bath remains found at
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Welsh Contacts With The Papacy Before The Edwardian Conquest, C. 1283
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Dylan Thomas sculpture, The Strand; made by sculptor Simon Hedger
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is buried in the churchyard, his grave marked by a white cross.
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is one of only two surviving and still in use today in Britain.
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of St Martin was built in the 14th century by Guido de Brian,
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councillor Jane Tremlett has represented the ward since 2004.
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in common land on The Hugdon, a hill to the west of Laugharne
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carved onto it. It has been suggested that the design is of
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Aspects of Native Settlement in Roman Wales and the Marches
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half-yearly formerly dealing with criminal cases, and a
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The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
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is an almost unique institution and, together with the
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Indenture from John God to Sir John Perrot, cited in
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Historic Carmarthenshire Homes & Their Families
2031:. University of Wales College Cardiff. p. 487. 1134:(1595–1671), English politician, lived in Laugharne 368: 282: 266: 254: 242: 228: 216: 206: 196: 182: 164: 146: 128: 112: 104: 37: 3203: 3132:"TUCKER, JOSIAH (1712–1799), cleric and economist" 2948: 2543:Baker, Alan R. H.; Butlin, Robin A., eds. (1973). 2253:Conquest, Coexistence, and Change: Wales 1063–1415 1915:Jones, J.F. (1951). "Orchard Park Beaker Burial". 1286:, instrumental in Dylan Thomas moving to Laugharne 2995:"POWELL, Sir JOHN (1633–1696), lawyer and judge" 2549:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 512–514. 2533:Prof. David Williams: Introduction to Laugharne. 2091: 2089: 2087: 1380:, Gumbald of Ludlow, Roger de Berkeley (Lord of 567:was built at the summit of the hill. During the 2385:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 70. 1884:Hill Morris, William; Ward, Anthony H. (1984). 1064:. Headline performers since then have included 811: 3175:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft 2875:Jones, Francis (1997). "Westmead, Laugharne". 2496:"Laugharne Corporation Records – Archives Hub" 2243: 2241: 2239: 782:'In Elizabeth's reign, the lordship passed to 632:when their country was flooded. In 1116, when 4519: 3858: 3596: 3530:"George Tremlett on Dylan and Caitlin Thomas" 3264:. Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 2614: 2612: 2610: 2546:Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles 1746:(161). Cambridge University (Abstracts): 66. 877:of Laugharne. The original dedication was to 616:in southwest Wales, later to be ruled by the 8: 3214:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2959:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2531:Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol. 100, (1948–49) 2480:The National Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge 2404: 2402: 2646:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2008:(2nd ed.). London: R. Clay. p. 92 1035: 964:Local attractions include the 12th-century 4526: 4512: 4504: 4346: 3865: 3851: 3843: 3603: 3589: 3581: 3181:. Cambridge University Press. p. xv. 2832:"Church Monument Society: Sir John Perrot" 1983:. Oxford University & Ashmolean Museum 1256:VC (1884–1974), soldier, recipient of the 556:caves along with older hominin remains at 425: 34: 3453: 1804:"West Coast Paleolandscapes Survey (PDF)" 1116:to Elizabeth I, lived in Laugharne Castle 814:When Sir Guy de Brien lived in Laugharne, 3495:. New York: Paragon House. p. 239. 2520:Carmarthenshire Archives Service website 2432: 2430: 2278: 2276: 2274: 2272: 2255:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 101. 2097:"St Martin's Church, Laugharne (102141)" 860: 759:, wearing his traditional chain of gold 3211:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2956:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2490: 2488: 2208: 2206: 2184:. London: J. Williams. pp. 63–64. 2063:. Oxford: Oxbow Books. pp. 37–52. 2005:Antiquities of Laugharne, Pendine et al 1848:"The Shell Mounds on Laugharne Burrows" 1602:"Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) Simon Hedger" 1400: 1349: 1318:while living in Cliff House, Laugharne. 686:In 1154, the Anarchy was resolved when 519:, originally known as Abercorran Castle 281: 237: 205: 181: 127: 111: 54: 3476:. BBC. 6 November 2008. Archived from 2639: 2595:. Laugharne Township Community Council 1717:"Earliest Humans in Paleolithic Wales" 1474:. The City and County of Swansea. 2015 1250:in Laugharne from 1943 until his death 548:period have also been found at nearby 3692:Do not go gentle into that good night 3637:Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog 3205:"St John, James Augustus (1795–1875)" 2383:The Age of Conquest: Wales, 1063–1415 2215:Laugharne: Local History and Folklore 1950:"Glan-y-mor Fort, Laugharne (304152)" 1896:. Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society 1802:Vitch, Simon; Gaffney, Vince (2011). 1647:"Site of Coygan Cave, near Laugharne" 265: 253: 241: 227: 215: 195: 163: 145: 7: 3571:Laugharne Township Community Council 2947:Roberts, Stephen K. (October 2005). 1715:Ings, Michael; Murphy, Fran (2011). 822:Says he "There's Hugdon and the Moor 818:Some pasture land he owned, which he 2814:Lloyd (Ed), Prof. Sir J.E. (1939). 2213:Tyler, R. H.; et al. (1985) . 1234:(1849–1941), nun, born in Laugharne 3371:"Former R.A.N. Man Dies at Hobart" 3307:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2313:"Carmarthen in Early Norman Times" 2147:Poucher, Philip (15 August 2015). 642:, Robert Courtemain constructed a 393:) is a town on the south coast of 25: 4941:Populated coastal places in Wales 3157:West Marsh Farm, Laugharne Parish 2570:Welshman, The (4 November 1910). 1977:"Laugharne Hoard Discovered 2006" 1781:"Laugharne Township Boundary Map" 1472:Dylan Thomas The Official Website 465:also includes the communities of 80: 3951: 3685:And death shall have no dominion 3576:Laugharne Lines Heritage Website 3260:Dictionary of National Biography 3202:Spilsbury, S.V. (October 2005). 2621:"St Martin's Church (Laugharne)" 1531:. 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Cambridge University Press. 2342:St Andrews Research Repository 2285:Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion 1975:Oxford Roman Economy Project. 1553:"Coygan Cave, Carmarthenshire" 1409:"History of Laugharne Charter" 1282:(1900–1976), writer, lived at 845:, Laugharne is covered by the 843:Carmarthenshire County Council 679:, and Gruffydd, and his sons, 27:Town in Carmarthenshire, Wales 1: 3396:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 3136:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 3102:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 3075:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 3000:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 2950:"Thomas, William (1613–1689)" 2879:. Brawdy Books. p. 196. 1827:. Historic Environment Record 1411:. Laugharne Corporation 2010. 1356:The other named magnates are 947: 824:They will the Commons please; 662:, who received a letter from 452:. It had a population at the 4453:Parliamentary constituencies 4341:Registered parks and gardens 3630:A Child's Christmas in Wales 3390:James, Mary Auronwy (2001). 3235:UK public library membership 3159:1836 Tithe Map (extract) NLW 2980:UK public library membership 2855:"Notes on the Perrot Family" 2463:by S Lloyd (2013)Report for 1694:"199 Coygan Cave, Laugharne" 1626:. Dyfed Archaeological Trust 4855:Pembrey and Burry Port Town 3398:. National Library of Wales 3138:. National Library of Wales 3104:. National Library of Wales 3077:. National Library of Wales 2820:. Vol. 1. p. 443. 2619:Sunny100 (3 October 2011). 1581:"RCAHMW: Abercorran Castle" 1507:www.discoverdylanthomas.com 1468:"Dylan Thomas on Laugharne" 1164:in 1688, lived in Laugharne 865:Tower of St Martin's church 648:Robertus cum tortis manibus 606:, the largest of the seven 114:OS grid reference 4957: 3428:Evans, R. H. (July 1948). 2817:History of Carmarthenshire 2792:. Retrieved 15 March 2018. 2742:. 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Laugharne Charter
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Laugharne is located in Carmarthenshire
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Wales
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