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1747 in Wales

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1747
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Events from the year 1747 in Wales.

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  1. ^ a b c d e J.C. Sainty (1979). List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660-1974. London: Swift Printers (Sales) Ltd.
  2. ^ Nicholas, Thomas (1991). Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 695. ISBN 9780806313146.
  3. ^ Arthur Collins (1768). The Peerage of England ... The third edition, corrected and enlarged in every family, with memoirs, not hitherto printed. H. Woodfall. p. 235.
  4. ^ Andrew Coltee Ducarel; Timothy Hutton; James Raine; Matthew Hutton (1843). The Correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. J. B. Nichols and son. p. 41.
  5. ^ "Gilbert, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/10692. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ Guides and Handbooks. Royal Historical Society. 1939. p. 142.
  7. ^ Browne Willis; Edward Edwards; Andrew Coltee Ducarel (1801). Willis' Survey of St. Asaph, Considerably Enlarged and Brought Down to the Present Time. John Painter. p. 154.
  8. ^ Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae or a calendar of the principal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales. University Press. 1854. p. 305.
  9. ^ Roberts, Brynley F. (2004). "Fenton, Richard (1747–1821)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9298. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ "Iolo Morganwg, 1747-1826". Archives Wales. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  11. ^ George Edward Cokayne (1900). Complete baronetage: Volume V. W. Pollard & Company. p. 172.
  12. ^ J. Lloyd-Johnes (1979). "Moses Griffith". National Library of Wales Journal. Council of the National Library of Wales: 241.
  13. ^ "LLOYD, Walter (?1678-1747), of Peterwell, Card". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  14. ^ "MYDDELTON, John (1685-1747), of Chirk Castle, Denb. | History of Parliament Online". Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  15. ^ W. Percy Hedley (1968). Northumberland Families. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. p. 179.