Laugharne (English Wikipedia)

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  • Carmarthen museum records indicate the photograph was taken during the excavation of the archaeological site at Laugharne by Herbert Eccles (whose Broadway estate contained the quarry) and S. Grant Dalton in either 1913 or 1917. "Coygan Cave, Carmarthenshire". AHOB. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  • "199 Coygan Cave, Laugharne". The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain (AHOB) Database. 1995. Retrieved 22 June 2021.

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  • "History of Laugharne Charter". Laugharne Corporation 2010.

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  • Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol. 100, (1948–49) Prof. David Williams: Introduction to Laugharne.
  • Indenture from John God to Sir John Perrot, cited in
    "Notes on the Perrot Family". Archaeologia Cambrensis (XLVII). Cambrian Archaeological Association: 324. July 1866. No. 26334. An indenture made 12 Elizabeth, in which John God, merchant tailor of London, makes over to Sir John Perrot the parsonage of Laugharne. (In this document Sir John is described as late of Carew.)

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