Journal (2003) No.3

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4. The Earl of Radnor's Books and the Heyday of Astrology

by Gwyn Howells BA, M.Phil

22. The Lanhydrock Burials

by Robert Slack

25. Cricket, Lanhydrock and the Robartes: the early days

by Ian Clarke M.Phil, De Montfort University, (Leicester)

28. Two Personal Recollections from Lanhydrock

Transcribed by Ann Bishop

34. The Accidental Tourist at an Incidental House

by Mike England BA

42. Monitoring the Book Collection at Lanhydrock House

by Paul Holden MA


Images: John Robartes (1606-89), 1st Earl of Radnor (NT/Lanhydrock).

Garden party at Lanhydrock c.1900 (private collection)

The aim of this publication is to encourage an interest in the history of Lanhydrock House and its owners. This will assist with the interpretation of the property and family to all interested parties. The essays presented here are the result of original research undertaken voluntarily. Hence the subjects are presented for the first time and are taken from significant primary source material from the house archives and local collections.