Thrale/Thrall history

Bachymbyd Hall, Denbighshire, Wales



 


Tree: UK Thrale family

Notes:

Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury inherited her father's Welsh estates on her mother's death on 18 June 1773:


Hester purchased two estates:


A 1,000-acre estate and country house rebuilt in 1666 for the Wynn family.

Salusbury ownership

The Bachymbyd estate was owned by the Salusbury family from the 16th century until the 1860s. It was originally owned by John Salusbury (c. 1470-1537), the fourth son of Thomas Salusbury of Lleweni. John Salusbury’s son, Piers Salusbury (c. 1495-1555), married Margaret Wen, the heiress of Rug Hall in Merionethshire. As a result of this marriage, the Salusbury family acquired the Rug estate, which became their main seat. However, the Bachymbyd estate remained an important part of the Salusbury family’s holdings.

The Bachymbyd estate passed down through the Salusbury family for generations, including John Salusbury, Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury, her adopted son Sir John Salusbury Piozzi Salusbury, and his son John Arthur Salusbury (1821-1877).

Sale

John Arthur Salusbury sold the estate in the 1860s. The estate has since been divided among several different owners.

Sometimes known as Bachymbyd Fawr, which translates to “Bachymbyd the Great”.

Latitude: 53.1376454, Longitude: -3.3563753000000003


Land

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Land    Person ID   Tree 
1 Salusbury, Hester Lynch  18 Jun 1773Bachymbyd Hall, Denbighshire, Wales I87 UK Thrale family 
2 Salusbury, John  1745Bachymbyd Hall, Denbighshire, Wales I425 UK Thrale family 
3 Salusbury, John Arthur  Bachymbyd Hall, Denbighshire, Wales I2164 UK Thrale family 
4 Salusbury, Sir John Salusbury Piozzi  2 May 1821Bachymbyd Hall, Denbighshire, Wales I474 UK Thrale family