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The modern castle was sold at auction with its art collection in 1910, with George Frederick Cunningham Yale as one of its trustees. Content of the castle included works by
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The original castle dated back to historical times, and was recorded toward the end of the 12th century by Welsh historian
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As last of the direct male line, the estate was sold during the reign of King
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Madryn Castle Postcard around 1911, Wales, was later demolished in the 1960s
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HUGHES, Owen (d. 1708), of Beaumaris and Llysdulas, nr. Amlwch, Anglesey
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The Tudor castle was erected around 1490 during the reign of King
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Welsh
Gothic
Llŷn Peninsula
Carn Fadryn
Buan
Gwynedd
William Corbet Yale

Gerald of Wales
Third Crusade
Saladin
Baldwin of Forde
Carn Madryn
Caernarfon Castle
Criccieth Castle
Henry VII
House of Tudor
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
Elizabeth I
Charles II of England
English Civil War
Thomas Madryn
Oliver Cromwell
William III of Orange
Mary II
Beaumaris
Wynn family
Gwydir Castle
Sir Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet

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