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20th January Robert Morris, merchant, financier of the American
20th January Robert Morris, merchant, financier of the American Revolution and signer of the American Declaration of Independence was born in Liverpo...
19th January The life of Lady Lucy Herbert a prominent Roman
19th January The life of Lady Lucy Herbert a prominent Roman Catholic during the reign of James II and at the time of The Glorious Revolution Lady Lu...
16th January. On 16th January 1909 Tannatt Edgeworth David
16th January. On 16th January 1909 Tannatt Edgeworth David (pictured centre) was the leader of the first expedition which successfully reached the Ma...
15th January. Born on this day 1946 in Cardiff. Roger Davis
15th January. Born on this day 1946 in Cardiff. Roger Davis - county cricketer who played for Glamorgan for 13 years as an all-rounder, scoring over...
12th January. On 12th January 1402, Owain Glyndwr captured his
12th January. On 12th January 1402, Owain Glyndwr captured his arch-enemy Reginald de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Reginald de Grey was responsi...
7th January. Christopher Williams was born in Maesteg on 7th
7th January. Christopher Williams was born in Maesteg on 7th January 1873. His father Evan Williams intended him to be a doctor, but he disliked the ...
1st January The Battle of Llwchwr and the Revolt of 1136 The
1st January The Battle of Llwchwr and the Revolt of 1136 The Battle of Llwchwr (Battle of Gower), which occured on New Years Day 1136, between Lough...
Dinefwr Castle, associated with the princes of Deheubarth,
Dinefwr Castle, associated with the princes of Deheubarth, occupies a place of great affection in the minds and traditions of the Welsh people. It li...
27th December The Dan yr Ogof Caves were first discovered on
27th December The Dan yr Ogof Caves were first discovered on 27th December 1912, by Tommy and Jeff Morgan, who were trying to find the source of th...

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