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  1. Hace 2 días · In 1794 the Glamorganshire Canal opened between Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff, and in 1798 the first dock was built at the canal’s Cardiff terminus. In 1801 Cardiff’s population was only 1,870, but the town developed rapidly and continuously over the next 100 years as an exporter of coal from South Wales, so that its population had ...

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  2. Hace 2 días · Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain. { {Anglo-Saxon society}it bothmm ro} The settlement of Great Britain by diverse Germanic peoples, who eventually developed a common cultural identity as Anglo-Saxons, changed the language and culture of most of what became England from Romano-British to Germanic.

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  4. Hace 3 días · Kempe of Levethan, in Blisland, Rosteage in Gerrans, &c. — This ancient family descended from a younger branch of the Kempes of Kent, settled at Levethan about the year 1500. One of the coheiresses of the elder branch married the grandfather of Dr. Taunton of Truro. A younger son of this family settled at Rosteage.

  5. Hace 5 días · The area now known as Wales has been inhabited by modern humans for at least 29,000 years, though continuous human habitation dates from the period after the last Ice age. Wales has many remains from the Neolithic period (mainly chambered tombs), as well as from the Bronze Age and Iron Age. The written history of Wales begins with the arrival ...

  6. Hace 4 días · CHAPTER II. The Lords of Cardiff. ROBERT FITZ HAMON — 1093—1107. ROBERT CONSUL — 1118 (or earlier)—1147. WILLIAM, EARL OF GLOUCESTER — 1147—1183. JOHN, EARL OF MORTAINE (afterwards King) — 1189–1214. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE, EARL OF ESSEX AND GLOUCESTER, and his COUNTESS, ISABEL— 1214 — 1217.

  7. Hace 5 días · William Tatten, plumber, and David Walters, tiler, both of Saint Fagan's, were indicted for stealing 40 lbs of lead there, the property of Other, Earl of Plymouth. The lead was taken from "the old gate or hatch," and was sold to the Widow Rosser, of Cardiff, glazier. The accused were acquitted by the Jury. March 1778.