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  • His father, whose name was probably Usyllt, may possibly be identified with St. Issell, the patron of the parish church of Saundersfoot.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • If Lord Salisbury had known my address, M-- and I should have had our little joke out before leaving Saundersfoot [Where he had been staying with his daughter.], as the letter was dated 16th.

    Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 Leonard Huxley 1896

  • Colonel Bellairs was fortunately absent on a visit to Miss Barnett at Saundersfoot.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • There is nothing at Saundersfoot, except a wilderness of lodgings and a tin station and a high wind.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • He must come to some decision about the allotment scheme on his property in Saundersfoot.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • She had let her cottage at Saundersfoot for an unusually long period, and was marking time with the Blores.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • Saundersfoot, was to be observed visiting Aunt Aggie at Saundersfoot, singling her out from among the numerous spinsters of that watering-place to make her the object of reverent attentions.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • Aunt Aggie, after giving the children a sample of what a real mother could be, was to retire to her little home at Saundersfoot.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • Fay began to send boxes of primroses to hospitals, to knit stockings for orphans, to fatigue herself with enormous walks over the downs with illustrated papers for the Saundersfoot work-house.

    Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • That is Waterwynch House in Tenby which enjoys private access to a sandy beach and its own slipway where the present owners launch a rib which takes them to their main mooring around the headland at Saundersfoot.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

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