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Margaret Sandbach

Above: Margaret Sandbach
of Hafodunos, by kind permission of St. Digians, Llangernyw.

Plas Teg - A Jacobean Country House (2006): CLICK HERE TO BUY!

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* Revised Second Edition Released October 29th 2007 - Expanded and Updated *

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Plas Teg in Flintshire is perhaps the most important Jacobean country house in Wales. This book charts the story of the Trevor family, it was through Royal favour they acquired land, power and money, enabling the creation of the Plas Teg Estate. The book provides the stories of each subsequent owner and their effect on the house, grounds and locality up to the present day.

What happened when the house was ransacked by Cromwellian soldiers? Who was Lady Dacre whose ghost supposedly haunts the corridors of Plas Teg? What lies behind the dark walls of the haunted mansion? All of these questions are answered within the pages of this book.

Contents:

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Michael Tree
Introduction
Chapter One – The Early Owners of Plas Teg
Chapter Two – The Trevors
Chapter Three – The Trevor-Ropers
Chapter Four – Twentieth Century
Chapter Five – Present Day
Chapter Six – The Gardens and Outbuildings
Bibliography
About the Author
Appendices
A – An inventory of the goods at Place Tege
B – Memorial inscription of Lord and Lady Dacre
C – Diary of Charlotte Blanche Trevor-Roper

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