Gardens in Wales — is a list of gardens open to the public in Wales. Anglesey*Plas Newydd, National Trust Conwy*Bodnant Garden, National TrustCarmarthenshire*Aberglasney Gardens *National Botanic Garden of WalesGwynedd*Penrhyn Castle, National TrustNeath Port… … Wikipedia
Carmarthenshire — Not to be confused with Caernarfonshire. County of Carmarthenshire Sir Gaerfyrddin Geography Area Total % Water … Wikipedia
John Dyer — (October 1699 ndash;December 1757) was a Welsh poet who wrote in the English language.The son of a solicitor, he was born at Aberglasney, in Carmarthenshire. He was sent to Westminster School and was intended for a career in law, but on his… … Wikipedia
List of places in Carmarthenshire (categorised) — This is a categorised list of places in the County of Carmarthenshire, Wales.Administrative DivisionsElectoral wardsThis is a list of electoral wards:CommunitiesThis is a list of communities in Carmarthenshire.Notable placesPrincipal… … Wikipedia
Garth Celyn — at Aber Garth Celyn, now known as Abergwyngregyn, Aber, in Gwynedd, north Wales, was the 13th century home of the Welsh princes (or Tywysog Cymru ), Llywelyn Fawr, Dafydd ap Llywelyn and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.Early historyGarth Celyn is a… … Wikipedia
High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire — This is a list of High Sheriffs of Carmarthenshire.List of Sheriffs*1620: Henry Vaughan of Derwydd [ [http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s VAUG GEL 1500.html Welsh Biography Online] ] *1686: Richard Mansell [LondonGazette | issue=2094 | startpage=2 | date … Wikipedia
Dyer [2] — Dyer (spr. Deier), John, geb. 1700 zu Aberglasney in Caermartenshire u. st. als Pfarrer 1758; er schr.: Poems, Lond. 1752, ebd. 1761; darunter: The Grongar hill, 1727; The ruins of Rome, 17.10, u. The fleece, 1754 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dyer — (spr. dāier), 1) John, engl. Dichter, geb. um 1699 zu Aberglasney in Wales, gest. 24. Juli 1758, erhielt seine Bildung in der Westminsterschule, studierte die Rechte und wandte sich der Malerei zu, ohne jedoch hierin Hervorragendes zu leisten.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dyer, John — ▪ British poet baptized Aug. 13, 1699, Aberglasney, Carmarthenshire, Wales died December 1757, Coningsby, Lincolnshire, Eng. British poet chiefly remembered for “Grongar Hill” (1726), a short descriptive and meditative poem, in the manner… … Universalium
Dyer, John — (1699 1758) Born in Aberglasney, Carmarthenshire, Wales, he was educated at Westminster School. He started in his solicitor father s office, and on the death of his father he gave up the business to study art and became an itinerant painter.… … British and Irish poets