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Carmarthen Guildhall
The paintings are housed in the Guildhall, which currently functions as the Crown Court and Magistrates Court in Carmarthen. Carmarthen Guildhall was built during the 1770s and has been in use as a court since then.
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David Morris (1800–1869), MP and Whig Politician 1859 Thomas Brigstocke (1809–1881)David Morris (1800–1869), MP and Whig Politician 1859 Carmarthen Guildhall
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Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton (1758–1815) c.1815–1820 Martin Archer Shee (1769–1850)Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton (1758–1815) c.1815–1820 Carmarthen Guildhall
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General Sir William Nott (1782–1845) 1845 Thomas Brigstocke (1809–1881)General Sir William Nott (1782–1845) 1845 Carmarthen Guildhall
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John Jones, Esq. (1777–1842), MP, of Ystrad c.1830 Thomas Brigstocke (1809–1881)John Jones, Esq. (1777–1842), MP, of Ystrad c.1830 Carmarthen Guildhall
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Dryslwyn Castle c.1910 Christopher Williams (1873–1934)Dryslwyn Castle c.1910 Carmarthen Guildhall