id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20012 Gladstone, William Henry The Hawarden Visitors' Hand-Book Revised Edition, 1890 .txt text/plain 9907 580 78 Regulations as to Hawarden Park and Old Castle. Hawarden, in Flintshire, lies 6 miles West of Chester, at a height of 250 In Doomsday Book, Hawarden appears as a Lordship, with a church, two Mold, 6 miles from Hawarden, where the mound of the castle remains), were II., and Hawarden afterwards passed by exchange, in 1337, to Sir William Hawarden remained in the possession of the Stanleys for nearly 200 years. His son, Sir William Glynne, the first baronet, sat in Parliament for Though not the founder of the _family_, Sir John Glynne may fairly be for the Parliament, appeared with his adherents at Hawarden Castle, where In the following year there is an Order "That the Castles of Hawarden, Sir William Glynne, son of the Chief Justice, The road which descends the steep hill under the Old Castle and crosses {29b} Sir John Glynne has recorded that only one tree was standing about ./cache/20012.txt ./txt/20012.txt