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Cogan, Vale of Glamorgan, A suburb of Penarth in South Wales
was elected to the House of Commons for Mid Glamorgan, a seat he held until 1910, combining his pa
His best bowling, 3 for 32, came against Glamorgan, a game in which he took 5 for 68 in the mat
hance in a County Championship match against Glamorgan a fortnight later.
FitzRobert granted Neath, a town in Glamorgan, a charter.
ently determined that the first Stradling in Glamorgan actually arrived later than FitzHamon, proba
Holmes joined Glamorgan after serving on the MCC groundstaff and mad
ds was left to Keynsham Abbey by the Lord of Glamorgan after the Norman Conquest.
e spent the 1986 English summer playing with Glamorgan after receiving a cricket scholarship.
he was the first man to score a century for Glamorgan after their elevation to first-class status
ed one further first-class match in 1993 for Glamorgan against Oxford University.
ams made a single first-class appearance for Glamorgan against the touring Australians in 1993, bei
single Minor Counties Championship match for Glamorgan against the Surrey Second XI.
Jones made his first-class debut for Glamorgan against Lancashire in the 1946 County Champi
s played two further first-class matches for Glamorgan, against Somerset and Middlesex, both of whi
He played in two county matches for Glamorgan, against Wiltshire and Worcestershire in 189
h North playing 2 further List A matches for Glamorgan against Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire
ehill played his first first-class match for Glamorgan against Worcestershire at the County Champio
ame season he made his first-class debut for Glamorgan against the touring Australians, during whic
Jones played two first-class matches for Glamorgan against Essex and Worcestershire in the 1946
ehill played his first first-class match for Glamorgan against Kent in the County Championship.
976 he played a single first-class match for Glamorgan against the touring West Indians, making a d
he played a further Minor Counties match for Glamorgan against the same opposition.
After the All Blacks scored a try, Glamorgan almost countered with a Gibbs kick-and-rush
later give its name to the Welsh counties of Glamorgan, an area, which although no longer exists po
League in 1991 and 1993, the opponents being Glamorgan and Hampshire.
ss matches for the Combined Services against Glamorgan and Worcestershire.
o score his first championship fifty against Glamorgan, and a maiden first-class hundred against Wo
Minor Counties Championship matches against Glamorgan and the Kent Second XI
t-class game, when he umpired a game between Glamorgan and HDG Leveson-Gower's XI in 1926, but his
Morgannwg, which encompassed the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire .
January 1987) played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and Somerset between 1934 and 1939.
s and an end-of-season friendly game between Glamorgan and Nottinghamshire which was also Bowles' f
ranches left the mainline east of Norton (to Glamorgan and Dixiana), at Dorchester Junction (to Nee
right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Glamorgan and represented England up to under 17 level
eared in wartime non-first-class matches for Glamorgan and also in fixtures arranged for the 1945 s
XIs in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League and Glamorgan and Monmouthshire League.
ies in his career, an innings of 110 against Glamorgan and 106 at Chester-le-Street.
by which it is separated from the county of Glamorgan; and is intersected by the turn pike Toll ro
Alongside the University of Glamorgan and Anglo-European College of Chiropractic,
h and Treherbert - incorporating the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhondda Lines
Bebb was born in Church Village, Mid Glamorgan, and is the son of former Welsh internationa
es lines within the city itself, the Vale of Glamorgan and the South Wales Valleys.
The second beach is one of the largest in Glamorgan and stretches all the way down the coast to
nglish summers he was an overseas player for Glamorgan and in the former season won their player of
ass appearance for Kent came in 1976 against Glamorgan and his final List-A appearance came in the
ed club rugby for Bridgend, county rugby for Glamorgan and invitational rugby for the Barbarians.
† Also Lord Lieutenant of South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan.
† Also Lord Lieutenant of Mid Glamorgan and West Glamorgan.
rm off break bowler, he is the son of former Glamorgan and England wicket-keeper Matthew Maynard.
† Also Lord Lieutenant of Mid Glamorgan and South Glamorgan.
He was born at Skewen, Glamorgan and died at Eastbourne, Sussex.
e is an Honorary Doctor of the University of Glamorgan, and an Honorary Fellow of UWIC and of the R
NHS Trust, following the merger of the North Glamorgan and Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trusts.
ower Lordship part of the historic county of Glamorgan, and its south-western section became the hu
Derrick later became coach of Glamorgan and led them to National League victory in 2
rities, providing two large Y.M.C.A. huts in Glamorgan, and converting Penrice Castle into an offic
that season, instead becoming involved with Glamorgan and playing a number of minor matches for th
The first game took place in 1957 against Glamorgan and the last in 1982 against Derbyshire.
68 until 1982 he stood behind the stumps for Glamorgan and took a record 933 dismissals for his cou
He was born in Port Talbot, Glamorgan, and his first language was Welsh.
r Trevil also played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and Wales, as well as Cambridge University.
Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taff and the Vale of Glamorgan; and Cardiff West Conservative Association 2
hire in the 1938 County Championship against Glamorgan and his second and final first-class match a
t one time had two railway stations - one in Glamorgan and one in Monmouthshire.
rst-class debut the seamer took 4/45 against Glamorgan and shared a 101 tenth-wicket partnership wi
nd sportsman, Barlow also played cricket for Glamorgan and South Wales.
Glamorgan and Worcestershire records include two point
3-day match and won a 40-over match against Glamorgan, and won and drew 3-day matches against Glou
passed to the Rhymney Valley district of Mid Glamorgan, and the remainder was included in the Islwy
Lewis was born in Troed-y-rhiw in Glamorgan and after playing youth football with his vi
outhern part of the administrative county of Glamorgan, and also the parish of St Mellons from Monm
n of William Davies of St Hilary, Cowbridge, Glamorgan, and was educated privately.
Breaksea Point is located in the Vale of Glamorgan and is part of the Heritage Coast of South W
University of Glamorgan and the University of Wales, Cardiff.
ted a Justice of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan and was sometime Chairman of the Bench of Ma
came in the 1970 John Player League between Glamorgan and Essex.
lower-lying, pastoral country of the Vale of Glamorgan and the coastal plain around Swansea Bay, Br
ed at Woolwich College and the University of Glamorgan and was formerly associate editor of teenage
Aberavon, of Aberavon in the County of West Glamorgan and of Ceredigion in the County of Dyfed, in
r, Haydn, who played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and the Marylebone Cricket Club.
ughor (which forms the eastern boundary with Glamorgan), and the Gwendraeth Fawr.
ral district in the administrative county of Glamorgan and the parish of St Mellons from the Magor
as of the Wenvoe transmitter (in the Vale of Glamorgan) and the Carmel transmitter in Carmarthenshi
Owen was born in Llangiwg, Glamorgan, and was brought up by his grandparents beca
places as the early Christian monasteries in Glamorgan and the Second World War defences on Jersey.
ebruary 1975) played first-class cricket for Glamorgan and Somerset between 1922 and 1930.
Hertford (recently appointed feudal lord of Glamorgan, and the Earl of Clare) made Bauzan Sheriff
eld a single List-A match, which was between Glamorgan and Leicestershire in the 1969 Player's Coun
171* against Worcestershire and 161* against Glamorgan, and took 90 catches and 15 wickets at just
Brian Evans (cricketer, born 1936), Glamorgan and Lincolnshire cricketer
om The Open University and The University of Glamorgan, and is a Fellow of Hereford College of Arts
nd Cornwall in the West Country; the Vale of Glamorgan and Gower Peninsula in Wales; Donegal Bay in
He was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and Somerset and was High Sheriff of Glamorg
against Derbyshire and 5-76 and 3-60 against Glamorgan and was rewarded by being selected for the F
as born in the former borough of Ogwr in Mid Glamorgan and graduated from the Royal Welsh College o
t game, a first-class friendly match between Glamorgan and Somerset at Rodney Parade, Newport, was
is partly within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan and partly within the preserved county of So
n covers much of the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan and much of the preserved county of South Gl
is partly within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan and partly within the preserved county of Gl
1 against Northamptonshire, 5 for 25 against Glamorgan, and 6 for 34 against Somerset.
core (116) was scored twice, one playing for Glamorgan, and once playing against Glamorgan.
e and Essex in 1939, then reappeared against Glamorgan and Derbyshire in 1952.
r of the Glanyrafon Tinplate Works, Clydach, Glamorgan and Arnold himself lived in Morriston, near
In 1818 he became High Sheriff of Glamorgan and was elected to the First Reformed Parlia
He became J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Glamorgan and a J.P. for Pembrokeshire.
Channel in the former Welsh county of South Glamorgan, and in the current county of Vale of Glamor
played for Dorset, before finding fame with Glamorgan and Hampshire.
Caerphilly and straddles ancient boundary of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire.
He was born at Llandaff in Glamorgan and died in the First World War at Festubert
class matches, the last of which was between Glamorgan and Essex.
es domestic competition, but also played for Glamorgan and Worcestershire in English county cricket
injured, Maurice Turnbull asked him to help Glamorgan and he accepted.
y for Swansea, an exhibition space, the West Glamorgan Archive Service and a contact centre for the
cated in the Civic Centre alongside the West Glamorgan Archives Service.
On 28 September 2009 he once again signed to Glamorgan as their overseas player for the summer seas
an of the Women's Agricultural Committee for Glamorgan as well as chairman of the local War Pension
In November 2010 he resigned from Glamorgan as a player after being replaced as captain
thshire) is a Welsh cricketer who played for Glamorgan as a left-handed opening batsman from 1999 t
He made 239 against Glamorgan as late as June 1937, only a month short of
He appeared in one match for Glamorgan as J. C. P. Madden in 1922, acoring 7 and 32
and Adam Harrison took two wickets each for Glamorgan, as Gloucestershire Gladiators lost their fi
It is run by the University of Glamorgan as a separate organisation, primarily focuse
les, played first-class cricket for Kent and Glamorgan, as well as playing matches for his native H
His best figures were 6/65 against Glamorgan at Swansea in 1930.
these being his career-best of 7-64 against Glamorgan at Kidderminster.
Against Glamorgan at Fenner's in 1929, from number two in the
nal appearance for the county coming against Glamorgan at the County Ground, Southampton in 1937.
recalled for the Championship match against Glamorgan at Colwyn Bay.
His highest score was 200 versus Glamorgan at Newport in July 1962.
o be seven career centuries with 114 against Glamorgan at Swansea, with four sixes and 11 fours.
In the match against Glamorgan at Cardiff Arms Park in 1925, he made an unb
1938, scoring 9 in his only innings against Glamorgan at The Circle, Hull.
He first kept for Glamorgan at the age of 17 years and 68 days which was
Glamorgan at Eugene Cross Park, Ebbw Vale
for the Workers' Educational Association in Glamorgan at a time when there was no extramural depar
n century in 1921 was against newly promoted Glamorgan at Swansea.
n the final match of the 2009 season against Glamorgan at The Oval.
ar hit his career-highest score, 137 against Glamorgan at Cardiff and another fast century, 124 out
Glanely died at The Grange, Swansea, Glamorgan, at the age of 80 and was buried at Oystermo
, who played one match for Yorkshire against Glamorgan at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1923.
For Glamorgan, Austin Matthews took 225 wickets at the low
The University of Glamorgan base their Welsh for Adults provision at the
county, and in late July he became the first Glamorgan batsman to reach three figures in the first-
e, Miller was a South African and played for Glamorgan because he was enrolled in the University of
However in December 2008 he signed for Glamorgan, becoming the counties first Kolpak player.
ut against Oxford University and 105 against Glamorgan before he retired from first-class cricket b
78 for Middlesex's Second XI, in a defeat by Glamorgan, before moving to Hampshire, where he played
Following this cue Glamorgan began shelling the Argentine positions on th
d Swansea, with its final destination within Glamorgan being Loughor, before continuing through Car
tion but flourished under it: was put on the Glamorgan Bench in 1672 - a sure sign of rehabilitatio
played 181 first-class matches for Kent and Glamorgan between 1947 and 1956, scoring 5,529 runs.
He Played for Glamorgan between 1998 and 2005 winning 2 one day leag
ccasions for the Second XIs of Middlesex and Glamorgan between 1977 and 1980 before moving to Worce
st-class and List A cricket for Somerset and Glamorgan between 1986 and 1993.
He later played for Glamorgan between 1980 and 1981.
eason, and played Minor Counties cricket for Glamorgan between 1896 and 1902.
The heritage coasts of the Vale of Glamorgan, Bideford Bay and Gower are, along with the
r fifteen years, twelve years on the Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council, and fifteen on the Dinas Po
ocated at the premises of the former Vale of Glamorgan Brewery.
The Glamorgan Building is one of the most architecturally-
The Glamorgan Building is situated in Cardiff's prestigiou
95 Aberdare-Perthcelyn Glamorgan Bus
re -Heol Silyn/North View Terrace/Roberstown Glamorgan Bus
hit his maiden century for the club against Glamorgan but has otherwise failed to impress for the
s and was a trustee of a Methodist chapel in Glamorgan, but managed to retain his position in the C
for several Welsh cricket clubs, mainly for Glamorgan but turned out for Cardiff and South Wales.
in the 2005 season, with 262 not out against Glamorgan, but was third in the run-scoring tables wit
ustralia, he took a career-best 8/37 against Glamorgan, but by far his most successful season in En
entirely within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan, but takes in a very small area in South Gla
applied to be the Labour candidate for South Glamorgan but the party did not think a Labour candida
part in the famous legend of the conquest of Glamorgan bv the Normans.
dres, one of the legendary Twelve Knights of Glamorgan, by Robert Fitzhamon, the Norman conqueror o
bleddian (who had been appointed 'keeper' of Glamorgan by Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford- R
nd Gower died, which resulted in the Vale of Glamorgan by-election.
7 first-class matches, the last of which for Glamorgan came against Lancashire at Cardiff Arms Park
Glamorgan Canal / Long Wood is a Site of Special Scien
But recruited by Glamorgan captain Wilf Wooller on special registration
Jamie Dalrymple, England Cricketer and Glamorgan Captain
ghtingale, Livingstone, Lawrence, Cavendish, Glamorgan, Cardiff, Monmouth, Otonabee and Harvey, and
ugust 2009 that Allenby would be signing for Glamorgan CC for the 2010 season.
CCC played their first match there, against Glamorgan CCC in 1956.
Evans was the Glamorgan CCC Young Cricketer of the Year in 1996.
On 5 July, the formation of Glamorgan CCC took place at a meeting in the Angel Hot
inst Surrey CCC and turned out again against Glamorgan CCC and Nottinghamshire CCC.
ed 168 runs, with a top score of 35* against Glamorgan CCC, at an average of 12.92.
For the Welsh cricketer for Glamorgan CCC, and rugby union footballer for Neath RF
with his only century, 104*, coming against Glamorgan CCC.
He also took 5 for 67 against Glamorgan CCC.
cored 68 against Somerset CCC and 50 against Glamorgan CCC.
lyntaff is the location of the University of Glamorgan's Glyntaff Campus and Glamorgan Centre for A
he was part of the Maesteg team that won the Glamorgan Challenge Cup in 1912.
Glamorgan Challenge Cup 1912 - Champions
The Gnoll started to host some Glamorgan championship fixtures in the 1930s, and in 1
They were originally made with Glamorgan cheese, which seems to be no longer availabl
ground was in 1949, when Miskin Manor played Glamorgan Club and Ground.
n the ground was in 1949, when Margam played Glamorgan Club and Ground.
In 1979 Cordle was named as Glamorgan's 'Player of the Year' and from 1981 until 1
sunk 4 more pits, now under the name of the Glamorgan Coal Company.
hannel from Llantwit Major near Barry on the Glamorgan coast
                                                                                                   


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