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There is a tradition connected with Old St. David's Church, Denbigh, recorded in Gee's _Guide to Denbigh_, that the building could not be completed, because whatever portion was finished in the day time was pulled down and carried to another place at night by some invisible hand, or supernatural power.
Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales Elias Owen
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They also hope to erect a copy of the sculpture in Denbigh.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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They also hope to erect a copy of the sculpture in Denbigh.
Blood on his hands 2008
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The programme also features reporter Daloni Metcalfe at one of Wales 'most famous dairy business successes, Llaeth y Llan on Tal y Bryn farm in Llannefydd, Denbigh, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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The hospitality of Captain Samuel Mathews of "Denbigh" was widely known, even in England, where several, who had visited in Virginia, recorded the welcome they had received at his extensive plantation at the mouth of the Warwick River.
Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester
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"Denbigh," were reported to have been sold at four shillings per bushel.
Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester
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"Denbigh" from the Mathews family in the latter part of the seventeenth century.
Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester
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Shortly becoming a widow, she thereafter married, as his second wife, the cape-merchant Abraham Peirsey and upon his death, 1626, she became the wife of Captain Samuel Mathews of "Denbigh" on the Warwick River.
Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester
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Newport News, a few miles below "Denbigh," he was welcomed at the home of Captain Samuel Mathews and given "free quarter everywhere."
Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Annie Lash Jester
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It was the brainchild of Eric Walker, owner of the Outspan hotel in Nyeri, and his wife, Lady Bettie, daughter of the Earl of Denbigh.
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