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J. M. Traherne
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Property / given name: John / rank
 
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Property / educated at: Oriel College / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: john-montgomery-traherne / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: john-montgomery-traherne-2 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: traherne-john-montgomery-1788-1860 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: traherne-john-montgomery-1788-1861 / rank
 
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5 October 1788Gregorian
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5 February 1860Gregorian
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Property / date of death: 5 February 1860Gregorian / rank
 
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Property / place of birth: Coedarhydyglyn / rank
 
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Property / place of death: Coedarhydyglyn / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (EN): s-TRAH-MON-1788 / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (CY): c-TRAH-MON-1788 / rank
 
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Property / part of: Traherne family / rank
 
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Property / owner of: Coedriglan Estate / rank
 
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Property / father: Llewelyn Traherne / rank
 
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Property / spouse: Charlotte Louisa Traherne / rank
 
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John Montgomery Traherne, probably the most notable Glamorgan antiquary of his day, was born at Coedriglan, near Cardiff, the son of Llewellyn Traherne, who had inherited the Coedriglan estate. John Montgomery Traherne's early interest in scientific matters is evidenced by his later election to the Linnaean Society (1813), the Geological Society (1817) and the Royal Society (1823). In 1830 he married Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot of Margam. Having been for some time deeply immersed in the history of Glamorgan, he was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1838. From 1844 to 1851 he served as chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff. Traherne corresponded extensively with leading figures in both the scientific and literary worlds.
Property / short biography: John Montgomery Traherne, probably the most notable Glamorgan antiquary of his day, was born at Coedriglan, near Cardiff, the son of Llewellyn Traherne, who had inherited the Coedriglan estate. John Montgomery Traherne's early interest in scientific matters is evidenced by his later election to the Linnaean Society (1813), the Geological Society (1817) and the Royal Society (1823). In 1830 he married Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot of Margam. Having been for some time deeply immersed in the history of Glamorgan, he was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1838. From 1844 to 1851 he served as chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff. Traherne corresponded extensively with leading figures in both the scientific and literary worlds. / rank
 
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Property / short biography: John Montgomery Traherne, probably the most notable Glamorgan antiquary of his day, was born at Coedriglan, near Cardiff, the son of Llewellyn Traherne, who had inherited the Coedriglan estate. John Montgomery Traherne's early interest in scientific matters is evidenced by his later election to the Linnaean Society (1813), the Geological Society (1817) and the Royal Society (1823). In 1830 he married Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot of Margam. Having been for some time deeply immersed in the history of Glamorgan, he was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1838. From 1844 to 1851 he served as chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff. Traherne corresponded extensively with leading figures in both the scientific and literary worlds. / qualifier
 

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Anglican priest and antiquary (1788-1860)
  • J. M. Traherne
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John Montgomery Traherne
Anglican priest and antiquary (1788-1860)
  • J. M. Traherne

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5 October 1788Gregorian
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John Montgomery Traherne, probably the most notable Glamorgan antiquary of his day, was born at Coedriglan, near Cardiff, the son of Llewellyn Traherne, who had inherited the Coedriglan estate. John Montgomery Traherne's early interest in scientific matters is evidenced by his later election to the Linnaean Society (1813), the Geological Society (1817) and the Royal Society (1823). In 1830 he married Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot of Margam. Having been for some time deeply immersed in the history of Glamorgan, he was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1838. From 1844 to 1851 he served as chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff. Traherne corresponded extensively with leading figures in both the scientific and literary worlds.
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