Caernarvonshire (Wales) -- History

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Caernarfonshire,

Manuscript notes relating to the chapter on Caernarfonshire intended for the fifth volume of the Description of Pembrokeshire, which was not published. The greater part of the chapter on Caernarfonshire was printed separately between 1913 and 1918.

Caernarfonshire,

Manuscript notes relating to the chapter on Caernarfonshire intended for the fifth volume of the Description of Pembrokeshire, which was not published. The greater part of the chapter on Caernarfonshire was printed separately between 1913 and 1918.

Caernarfonshire,

Manuscript notes relating to the chapter on Caernarfonshire intended for the fifth volume of the Description of Pembrokeshire, which was not published. The greater part of the chapter on Caernarfonshire was printed separately between 1913 and 1918.

Caernarvonshire: A sketch of its History

A volume containing a manuscript version of Nicholas Owen, Caernarvonshire: A sketch of its History, Antiquities, Mountain and Productions (1792), probably in the autograph of the author.
At the reverse end is the beginning of an account of Anglesey, followed by items of a miscellaneous nature written in an earlier hand.

Owen, N. (Nicholas), 1752-1811

North Wales and Shropshire

Topographical, historical, and genealogical material relating mainly to the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, Denbigh, Merioneth, Montgomery, and Shropshire, accumulated by Thomas Pennant and including letters or other contributions from Paul Panton, Hugh Davies (botanist), E. R. Owen (Bangor), John Thomas (Llandegai and Beaumaris), John Lloyd (Caerwys), Sir John Cullum (Hardwick), Richard Thomas (Llanegryn), Thomas Bownall (London), Thomas Jones (Caernarvon), George Ashby (Cambridge), John Price (Oxford), Thomas Ford Hill (London), Foote Gower (Chelmsford), Francis Leighton (Shrewsbury), J. Plymley (junior), J. Worthington (Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant), Thomas Addenbrooke (Buildwas), David Pennant, and Richard Gough (Enfield).

Llawysgrifau 'Tremlyn'

Papers, [c. 1860]-[c. 1890], of David Davies ('Tremlyn'), a clerk at Pen yr Orsedd quarry, Nantlle, Caernarvonshire, comprising notes on early British history, local history and genealogy, and on figures such as 'Eben Fardd' (Ebenezer Thomas) and 'Dic Aberdaron' (Richard Robert Jones), together with compositions by 'Tremlyn', entered at local eisteddfodau. Papers found loose inside the volume have been filed separately (MS 23630iiE).

Davies, David, -1901