Jones-Parry family, of Madryn

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Jones-Parry family, of Madryn

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Thomas Jones-Parry of Llwyn Onn, Denbighshire, married Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of Love Parry owner of the Wern Fawr, Penarth and Madryn estates in Caernarfonshire. Their eldest son, Lt.-Gen. Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry (1781-1853) inherited the Madryn estate. The estate then passed to his eldest son, Sir Thomas Love Duncombe Jones-Parry (1832-1891) who died without issue. The Madryn estate passed to William Corbet Yale-Jones-Parry (1825-1909), who had also inherited the Plas-yn-Ial estate in Denbighshire. The Madryn estate was subsequently sold to Caernarfonshire County Council.

According to the return of owners of land, Thomas Love Duncombe Jones-Parry, of Madryn, Caernarfonshire, owned an estimated 7,222 acres in Wales (in Caernarfonshire and Denbighshire) with an estimated rental of £5,178.

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