The Carne family seat was at Nash Manor. They owned large areas of land which in 1798 were inherited by Eleanor Carne of Nash, who married Thomas Markham of Cheltenham from whom there was no heir. The lands, in1842,went to Elizabeth Carne , a cousin, who married the Rev. Robert Nicholl, one of the children of Whitlock. By a marriage agreement, the Carne family name was linked with that of Nicholls. They lived at Dimlands.
Lecture Programme
Our annual lecture programme runs from September to April, lectures are given in the Llantonian Hall on the second Wednesday of each month at 7.30 pm., with refreshments provided in December and April (AGM) meetings.
Buildings & People
- Town History
- Boverton Place
- Bethesda’r Fro
- Bethel Baptist Church
- The Old School
- The Old White Hart Inn
- The Old Swan
- The Court House
- The Great House
- The Old Place
- Plymouth House
- Hillhead
- The Old Police Station
- The Gatehouse and Columbarium (dovecot)
- The Town Hall
- VACHELL
- WILKINS
- TREVELYAN
- SEYS
- REDWOOD
- RAGLAN
- PRICE
- PORTREY
- NICHOLL-CARNE
- NICHOLL
- MABON
- HOPKIN
- DEERE
- DAVIES
- DANIEL
- CRAWSHAY
- BASSETT.
- ANDREWS
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