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  1. Hace 2 días · The Pwca: In Welsh folklore, the Pwca is a mischievous and shape-shifting fairy or goblin known for playing tricks on humans. Stories of encounters with the Pwca, often in remote areas or near ancient sites, are part of Pembrokeshire’s folklore. The Fairy Harpist of Llanwenog: Legends tell of a fairy harpist who enchanted listeners with her ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Carew Castle will welcome visitors to 'Unearthing History: Pembrokeshire’s Past,' an event packed with history and archaeology. Organised by Dyfed Archaeological Trust, it will feature museums, history groups, talks, collections, and hands-on experiences. Visitors will have a chance to interact with experts, participate in Knight School, and ...

  3. Hace 5 horas · Gilbert + Tobin celebrates the appointments of four new partners and six special counsel, effective 1 July 2024. The partner appointments are across the Corporate Advisory, Disputes + Investigations and G+

  4. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth Carew, mistress of Henry VIII; Elizabeth Carling (born 1967), English actress; Elizabeth Carmichael (1927–2004), English portraitist; Elizabeth Carne (1817–1873), English geologist and writer; Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour (1925–2010), British peer; Elizabeth Carney Pope, American artist

  5. Hace 3 días · Queen Elizabeth: c. 1437 – 1492 1477 Wife of Edward IV, daughter of Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford F60 Elizabeth of York: 1466 – 1503 1477 Daughter of Edward IV, later wife of Henry VII F61 Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk: 1444 – c. 1503 1477 Sister of King Edward IV 218 Ferdinand II, King of Aragon and Castile: 1452–1516 1480 219

  6. Hace 2 días · Thomas Carew, or another of the same name, was in possession in 1401, and made a settlement on his wife Elizabeth 8 April 1410. She survived, and in 1437 joined with Nicholas son of Thomas Carew in a settlement upon herself, with remainder to Nicholas and his wife Joan, who afterwards married Robert Vere.

  7. Hace 4 días · In the month of August 1599, Queen Elizabeth paid a visit to Sir Francis Carew at Beddington, for three days, and again in the same month, the ensuing year ; the queen's oak, and her favourite walk, are still pointed out.