Beatrice Sophia Gough (Q2701): Difference between revisions
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- Mrs Gough
- Beatrice Sophia Hemming
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English | Beatrice Sophia Gough |
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Statements
Caerhun Hall (English)
1903
Also spelled Caer Rhun (English)
1 reference
The Weekly News and Visitors' Chronicle for Colwyn Bay Colwyn Llandrillo Conway Deganwy and Neighbourhood 24 July 1903 [Digitised by National Library of Wales] (English)
Hemming (English)
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Gough (English)
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As land-owner, Gough is noted as appealing to the local representative of the Ancient Monuments Board for Wales to prevent the planned ploughing of land on which the unexcavated Roman fort Conovium was situated. (English)
1918
1886
Colonel Gough, 10th Hussars (English)
1 reference
The North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser for the Principality 6 February 1886 (English)