Maria Emma Elizabeth Conway Griffith Reade (Q461)

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  • Lady Reade
  • Miss Conway Griffith
  • Miss Conway Griffiths
  • Miss Conway-Griffith
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Maria Emma Elizabeth Conway Griffith Reade
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  • Lady Reade
  • Miss Conway Griffith
  • Miss Conway Griffiths
  • Miss Conway-Griffith

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Carreg-lwyd, The Valley, S. O. (British English)
21 January 2022
S. O. in this context is a postal reference, standing for Sub-Office. (British English)
Conway-Griffith (English)
alternatively Griffith (English)
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Edmund Lodge, The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (1890) (English)
Reade (English)
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Distinguished Welsh Woman. Interview with Lady Chandos Reade. Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald and North and South Wales Independent 1 September 1893, p 7. [National Library of Wales, Welsh Newspapers] (English)
silver porringer (candle cup) and stoneware jug with silver gilt mounts (British English)
a description of the exhibited items was read by Mr C J Praetorius, suggesting Lady Reade was not present herself (English)
1 April 1903Gregorian
25 August 1870Gregorian
Conway-Griffith conducted members of the Cambrian Archaeological Association around Carreglwyd exhibiting the urn as part of the tour (English)
an ancient urn, found buried with a body in a cist in Rhosbeirio (English)
30 August 1866Gregorian
a deed relating to the castle of Owen Cyfeiliog (English)
7 May 1869Gregorian
A stone cup found on her estate, presumed to be Early British (English)
Genoise point lace apron to have belonged to Lady Jane Plantaganet, maid of honour to Elizabeth I (English)
2 April 1902Gregorian
this item was presented at the RAI meeting by Mr CJ Praetorius, FSA (English)
Reade is noted to have made "great gifts of Welsh books" to the University. (English)
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The North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser for the Principality 20 July 1917, p 5 (English)
Reade permitted and facilitated an excavation of ancient graves discovered by a tenant farmer in the field of his farm, Hen Shop, on her property (English)
1840
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https://archives.library.wales/index.php/carreglwyd-estate-records
11 July 1917Gregorian
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The North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser for the Principality 20 July 1917, p 5 (English)
1880
Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns Reade (English)
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Edmund Lodge, The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (1890) (English)
1890
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England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-195 (English)
0000000510883924
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Q53866191
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q53866191
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