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The Cardiff Arms Park site was originally called the Great Park, a swampy meadow behind the Cardiff Arms Hotel.
The hotel was built by Sir Thomas Morgan, during the reign of Charles I. Cardiff Arms Park was named after this hotel.
From 1803, the Cardiff Arms Hotel and the Park had become the property of the Bute family.
The Arms Park soon became a popular place for sporting events, and by 1848, Cardiff Cricket Club was using the site for its cricket matches.
However by 1878, Cardiff Arms Hotel had been demolished.

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