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Pedigrees by John Elis, Tai Croesion

A volume labelled on the spine 'Pedigrees by John Ellis, Tai Croesion. MS 1723' consisting of an earlier volume of pedigrees (pp. 9-89, 100-200) by and in the autograph of John Ellis, Taicroesion, [Llechyllched, Angelsey], interleaved with pedigrees in the autograph of J. E. Griffith (1843-1933), genealogist, with an index by him (8 ff.). There are numerous additions to the John Ellis pedigrees, some made in the eighteenth century, others made by J. E. Griffith. The John Ellis portion of the manuscript also contains some poetry, including 'Cowydd Trafferth y Byd ar Gyfraith' ('Anafus worth iawn ofyn...') by Tho. Prys (p. [156]), triads ('Dymma Drioedd Taliessin') (p. [159]), descriptions of arms, etc. There is also a note concerning windows in Clynnog church (p. [34]): this is referred to in An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Caernarvonshire, Vol. II, Central.

Ellis, John, 1684-1728

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence

Items guarded in a cardboard cover and numbered '7' by J. E. Griffith: The Names of those Persons that ware Drowned in Abermena[i] fery Boat on the 5 Dec. - their Bodys being not found on 24 – (f. 1); A List of the Unfortunate Persons that Perished on Talyfoel Sands in the Abermena[i] Ferry Boat, on Monday Night the 5th Dec. 1785 in their way Home from Carnarvon Fair, Hugh Wms of Tynllwydan being the only man that Came a shore a live upon the Mast and Oar with the Greatest Difficulty Imaginable (f. 2); Extract of a Letter from Hugh Williams of Tinllwydan, Aberffraw Anglesey. From the Chester Chronicle Friday Dec. 23. 1785 [in the hand of J. E. Griffith] (ff. 3-4); 'Damweiniau ar yr Afon Menai' [in the hand of J. E. Griffith] (f. 4); Nine letters, 1766-81, from W[illia]m Williams, Llandygai, to Robert Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fôn), at London (Welsh) (ff. 5-21v); A letter, 1818, from W[illia]m Owen Pughe, London, to [the Rev. Hugh Davies, the botanist, of Beaumaris] (f. 22); 'Diolchgarwch i Mr Griffith Griffiths, Taldrwst, am Wair i Ferlyn yr Awdur yn Ngauaf 1846', being verses and a short note from R. M. Williamson (Bardd Môn), Niwbwrch, dated 26 January 1846 [?1847] (ff. 23-24v); A letter, 1809, from Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain), of Manafon, to William Williams, Llandygai (ff. 25-26); A letter, 1804, from J[ohn] J[ones] Glany Gors at London, to [William] Williams, [Llandygai] (ff. 27-28v); Draft letter, 1805, from [William Williams, Llandygai] to J[ohn] Jones [Glan-y-gors] at London (ff. 29-32v); Two letters, 1770-80, from W[illia]m Williams, Llandygai, to Robert Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fôn), at London (Welsh) (ff. 33-36v); Two letters, 1775-6, from Rob[er]t Hughes (Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fon), at London, to William Williams, Llandygai) (ff. 37-40v).

Williams, William, 1738-1817

J. E. Griffith Manuscripts

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  • [c. 1715]-1929

Manuscripts of, or collected by, John Edwards Griffith, [c. 1715]-1929, including pedigrees, memoranda and genealogical notes relating mainly to Anglesey and Caernarvonshire; a volume of pedigrees by John Ellis, Tai Croesion, 1723; manuscripts of William Williams, Llandygái; and some 350 letters, [c. 1892]-1929, to J. E. Griffith relating to botany and genealogy and to his publications.

Griffith, John Edwards

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

'List of the Clergy of Anglesey' by J. E. Griffith

A volume containing the original manuscript of 'A List of the Clergy of Anglesey' by J. E. Griffith, published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1930 and 1931, with the beginnings of a similar list for Caernarfonshire.

Griffith, John Edwards

Pedigrees, etc., by Jonathan Jones

A large volume containing pedigrees, copies of memorial inscriptions, extracts from wills, etc., mainly in the autograph of Jonathan Jones, son of Joseph Jones (1787?-1856), of Caernarfon, and indexed by J. E. Griffith. The pedigrees have been compiled from various printed and other sources, and there are also some items of correspondence including letters to Jonathan Jones from W. D. Stanley, Penrhos, Holyhead, 1869-1883 (13), St Geo. Armstrong Williams, Cefn, Chwilog, 1881, (?)W. T. Price, Twthill, 1881, W. Williams, Bryncroes, 1860, Joseph Jones, Caernarfon, 1855, and Shadrach Owen, Fron-ddu, Cemlyn, 1854, with copies of letters to Joseph Jones from Hugh Hughes [Kinmel] 1855, and the Rev. David Williams, Llandwrog Rectory, 1855, and from Jonathan Jones to Thos Ellis, Solicitor, Pwllheli, 1857, Archdeacon [ ] Evans, 1884, and W. O. Stanley.

Jones, Jonathan, 1815-1886

Letters from North Wales

The original manuscript of 'Letters from North Wales, Written by Catherine Hutton To Thomas Hutton, her Brother, from 1796 to 1800, And printed in the Monthly Magazine by Sir Richard Phillips 1816'. The title- page is signed 'Catherine Hutton, Jan. 4th. 1842' and the writer may have intended to publish the letters in book form.
Loose in the volume are the following items: an appreciation of 'The Late Miss Hutton. From the Birmingham Journal of March 21, 1846'; the words of a song; and reviews of three printed works by Catherine Hutton, viz. Oakwood Hall, The Tour of Africa and The Welsh Mountaineer (pages numbered 17-32, beginning and end wanting), in the autograph of Catherine Hutton.

Hutton, Catherine, 1756-1846

Broadhead family of Anglesey pedigree

A 'Tentative Pedigree' of the Broadhead family of Anglesey, descended from Bartholomew Broadhead of Beaumaris, 1486. The pedigree includes details of Elizabeth Broadhead (1768-1828), the wife of the Rev. John Elias.

H. R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, letters to J. E. Griffith

One letter, 1856, from Hugh R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, St Asaph, to Joseph Jones, genealogist; thirty-five letters, 1901-1909, from H. R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, Abergele, to J. E. Griffith, concerning genealogical matters; and a letter, 1899, from Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Crouch End, to E. H. Owen in reply to a query concerning the seal used by Friars' School, Bangor. With the letters is part of a prospectus of Friars School, 1895-1896.

Hughes, H. R. (Hugh Robert), 1827-1911

Letters to J. E. Griffith

A file of about fifty letters and postcards addressed to J. E. Griffith, 1914-1915, acknowledging receipt of copies of Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families and congratulating him on the work.
The correspondents are: Edith E. H. Massey, Cornelyn, Beaumaris, 1915 (f. 1); F. Vaughan-Williams, The Barracks, Reading, 1915 (f. 2); H. R. Davies, Treborth, Bangor, [19]15 (f. 3); (Sir) R. Waldie Griffith, Officers' Mess, Galashiels, 1915; (ff. 4-5); Campbell M. Wynn, London, [19]15 (f. 6r-v); W. T. Duke Williams, Bodafon, Llantarnam, 1915 (ff. 7-8); Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Trefnant, 1915 (ff. 9-10v); Mary G. Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli, 1915 (f. 11); W. M. Myddelton, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln, 1915 (ff. 12-15); [?N. Williams], Gwredog, Rhos goch, 1915 (ff. 16v-17); P. M. Ellis, Rhyllech, Pwllheli, 1915 (f. 18r-v); Hugh S. Gough, Caer-rhûn, Tal-y-cafn, [19]15 (f. 19); E. P. Whitley Hughes, Moat House, East Grinstead, [19]15 (ff. 20, 21v); [Sir] E. D. Jones, London, 1914 (f. 22); Edward Owen, Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, London, 1914 (f. 23); G. Lewis Travis, Llandudno, 1915 (f. 24); Edw. T. John, Llanidan Hall, Llanfair PG, 1915 (f. 25); Mary F. Rathbone, Hafod Lon, Menai Bridge, 1915 (f. 26r-v); J. Rice Roberts, Rhiwlas, Pentraeth, 1915 (f. 27); Owen Thomas, Llandudno, [19]15 (f. 28); Fred G. Wynn, Glynllivon, Carnarvon (f. 29r-v); C. E. Breese, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc, [19]15 (ff. 31-30v); J. Glynne Jones, Glyndyl, Bangor, [19]14 (f. 32); W. P. Williams, Cae'r Onnen, Bangor, 1914 (f. 33); J. L. Griffith, Croughton, Brackley, [19]14 (f. 34); Rupert Williams Ellis, Glasfryn, Chwilog, 1914 (f. 35); Clough W. Ellis, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, 1914 (f. 36); Mabel W. Ellis, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, 1914 (f. 37r-v); R. Gordon Roberts, Holyhead, 1914 (f. 38); Annie Clough, Plas Clough, Pendyffryn Road, Rhyl, [19]14 (f. 40); T. E. J. Lloyd, Plas Tregayan, Llangwyllon (f. 41r-v); [Sir] W. G. Roberts, Hendregaerog, Carnarvon, 1915 (f. 42v); A. M. Martineau, Hurst Court, Hurst, [ ] (ff. 43-44); Louis C. Jones, Clapham Common, London, |19]14 (f. 45r-v); O. Ll. J. Evans, Broom Hall, Chwilog, 1915 (ff. 46-47); Richard Hughes, Ty hen isaf, Llanerchymedd, 1915 (f. 48v); E. W. T. Llewelyn Brewer-Williams, Maesruddud, Blackwood, 1915 (f. 49); C. H. Lloyd, Trallwyn, Chwilog, [19]15 (f. 50r-v); J. Williams, Penlan, Llandegai, 1914 (f. 51); G. [?Dowager Lady] Penrhyn, London, [19]14 (f. 52v); M. E. Jones, Bronderw, Garth, Bangor, 1914 (f. 53); Mrs A. B. Priestley, [Penrhyndeudraeth], [1914] (f. 54v); [?], The Barracks, Wrexham, 1914 (f. 55); John Williams, Llanwddyn Vicarage, Oswestry, [19]14 (f. 56v); E. Yale, Glanafon, Pwllheli, [ ] (f. 57v); ?L. Hampton Lewis, Bodior, Holyhead, [19]15 (ff. 58-59); R. F. Scott, St John's College, Cambridge (f. 60); Ifor Williams, Y Wenllys, Menai Bridge, [19]15 (f. 61v); Collingwood Hughes, Norman Court, Swansea, 1915 (f. 62); John Ballinger, National Library of Wales, 1915 (f. 63).

A View of Universal History, Literature, and the several Schools of Painting

A copy of Major James Bell, A View of Universal History, Literature, and the Several Schools of Painting, 5th edn (London, 1842), into which have been pasted letters and pedigrees, etc.
The correspondents include: Lettice Hampton Lewis; Bodior, Holyhead (f. 1v); John Wynn H. Williams, Quirt, Dwyran, 1889, to a Mr Parry (f. 1v); W. P. Williams, Caer Onnen, Bangor, 1912 (f. 7); Robt Hughes, Ty'n y Cae [Llanfwrog, Holyhead], to Jonan Jones, 1854, with the latter's reply (f. 7); Thos Jones, Bodwrdin, 1909 (f. 18); Wm Lloyd, Bryndyfrydog, Llanerchymedd, 1904 (f. 22); John Evans, Aber Rectory to ?G. H. Owen, esq., 1888-1889 (3), with one letter 1889 from F[rances] E. Wynne, [London], [sister to Col Wynne Finch] (f. 22); Fred. G. Wynn, Bodfean Hall, Pwllheli (f. 22); Dafydd Owen, Pwllhely, 1824, to Mr Joseph Jones, Amlwch, D. Owen, Pwllheli, 1835, to Joseph Jones, esq., Carnarvon [i.e. Dewi Wyn o Eifion] (f. 25v); Charles E. Breese, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc, 1911 (f. 27v); and Jon. Jones, Caernarvon, 1878, to Griffith Williams, Llanerchymedd (f. 30v).
Other items include: an account of 'Noted person [sic] inhabitants of the Island of Anglesey in the hand of ?William Williams of Llandygai (f. 11); a receipt, 1767, from Morgan Ellis to Mr Ellis for £10.10.0 (described by J. E. Griffith as 'Receipt for ½ year's wages for serving as curate to Mr Ellis') (f. 11v); 'Copies of inscriptions on Tablets in Newborough Church to the memory of the Rev. Lewis Hughes family...' (f. 12); printed englynion in memory of R. Garnons, Caernarfon, and on the death of H. R[umsey] Williams, Pen-rhos, nr Caernarfon (f. 24); 'Cwynfan galarus at Mr Henry Brereton ar ol P. Panton Yswain Gan O. Roberts' (englynion) (f. 28), and two snapshots (Bryn-celli Ddu, Aug. 28 1928, Mr Hemp).
Loose items include the title-page of a family Bible with memoranda concerning the family of J. E. Griffith, and a certificate of probate belonging to the will of Maurice Williams of Trawsfynydd, Merioneth, 1685[/6].
Pedigrees include: Cwningar (Llannor) (f. 1v); Tyddyn Friar (f. 7v, printed); Hen Deulu Penhesgin Uchaf neu Penhesgin y Gors (f. 7v, printed); Llethrddu (f. 9); Glasfryn (f. 14); Ty Croes (Llangeinwen) (f. 21v); Bodelwyn and Maengwyn (f. 23v); Brynffridd (f. 28v); Plas Madoc nr Llanrwst (f. 29); and Owen of Llanfaethlu and Amlwch (f. 33).

Bell, James, 1769-1833

Letters to J. E. Griffith

About ninety-six letters, etc., 1900-1901, in connection with J. E. Griffith's Portfolio of Photographs of the Cromlechs of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire (1900), acknowledging receipt or ordering copies of the book and sending payment, etc., often with favourable comments.
The letters are dated 1900 except where otherwise stated. The correspondents are: J. H. Adeane, Plas Llanfawr, Holyhead (2); J. Romilly Allen, London; E. V. Arnold, Bryn Seiriol, Bangor, 1901; J. M. Baker, Gorddinog Estate Office, Llanfairfechan; Clara E. Blew, Quatford, Bridgnorth; Joseph C. Bridge, Ch[rist] Ch[urch] Vicarage, Chester; Fanny Bryan, Plas Gwyn; (Major) Otway Wheeler Cuffe, Waterford, 1901; W. A. Darbishire, Penybryn, Carnarvon; Cadwaladr Davies, Glanafon, Menai Bridge; James Davies, Gwynfa, Broomy Hill, Hereford; John R. Davies, Brighton; John M. Davies, Froodvale, Llanwrda; Mary E. Davies-Evans, Highmead, Llanybyther, 1901; James J. Dobbie, Gwaen Dêg, Bangor; W. Edwards, Courtland House, Merthyr Tydfil; E. Evans, Llansadwrn Rectory; Jno. E. Evans, South Hampstead, [London]; O. Ll. J. Evans, Broom Hall, Chwilog, [19]01; T. Mansel Franklen, St Hilary, Cowbridge, [1901]; A. Habbishaw, Janefield, Kirkcudbright; W. E. Scott Hall, Oxford; A. E. W. Hazel, Oxford, 1901; Gabriel Hughes, Rhyl; T. H. Holding, London, 1901; D. G. Munro Hughes, Aberayron; H. R. Hughes, Kinmel Park, Abergele; H. S. Hughes, Bryn y Menai, Bangor, 1901; Chas H. James, Cardiff; D. Jones, Llandegai; G. Wynne Jones, Bodnant, Bangor; J. Morris Jones, Llanfair P.G.; T. Nicholls Jones, Penrhos, Llangefni (2); W. E. Kelly, St Helens, Westport, Ireland; Henry Lewis, Belmont, Bangor; T. L. Hampton Lewis, Henllys, Beaumaris; John Edward Lloyd, Tanllwyn, Bangor; J. D. Lyddall, Chester; James McCarte, Everton, Liverpool; T. H. Marshall, Bryn-y-Coed, Bangor; A. G. Melville, Portlaw; Frances M. More, Rathmines, Dublin; Col Morgan, Brynbriallu, Swansea; T. E. Morris, London; Edward Owen, India Office; Edw. H. Owen, Ty Coch, nr Carnarvon; H. Davies Owen, Penmynydd Vicarage, Llangefni; T. M. Bulkeley-Owen, Tedsmore Hall, Oswestry; Edwyn Parkyn, Truro; M. Parry, Chester; William Payne, Southsea; A. J. Pearman, The Precincts, Rochester; Alexr Peckover, Wisbech; E. L. Phelps, West Kirby; F. L. Lloyd-Philipps, Pen-ty-parc, Clarbeston Road; J. Allanson Picton, South Hampstead, [London]; Sir William Preece, Penrhos, Carnarvon; H. S. Priestly, Heneglwys Rectory, Llangefni; Hugh Prichard, Dinam, Gaerwen; Ellen Pritchard, Bryn Hyfryd, Beaumaris; J. W. Pugh, Brighton; H. Rawcliffe, West Kirby (3); Lady Reade, St Leonards on Sea; D. Rees, Ty Calch, Bodorgan; H. R. Reichel, Bangor; Llywarch Reynolds, Merthyr Tydfil; J. Bryn Roberts, London, 1901; John Roberts, Brynteg, Menai Bridge; L. J. Roberts, Rhyl, 1901; Robt Roberts, Crûg, Carnarvon; C. J. Ryland, Bristol; Walter Scutt, Jesmond, Newcastle on Tyne; Mark Stirrup, Bowdon, Cheshire; Sibyl A. Tait, St Petrock's, Llandudno West; D. R. Thomas, Llandrinio Rectory, Oswestry; Lord Tredegar, Tredegar Park, Newport, 1901; C. E. Vale, Heswall, [1901]; Edward Watkins, Rhiwlas Estate Office, Bala, 1901; William Webster, St. Helens; Griffith Williams, Trefeilir, Bodorgan, 1901; J. Ignatius Williams, Plas yn Llan, Whitchurch, Cardiff; J. O. Wynn Williams, Walton, Liverpool, 1901; M. Williams, Parciau, Llaneugrad; W. Francis Williams, Vron, Bangor; W. P. Williams, Cae'r Onnen, Bangor; Ed. P. Wright, Dublin; J. W. Wyatt, Bryn Gwynan, Beddgelert, [19]01; Fred G. Wynn, Glynllivon, Carnarvon, [1901]; C. A. Wynne Finch, Voelas, Bettws-y-Coed, (to Messrs Jarvis & Foster); and three unidentified letters.

Diary of William Bulkeley, Brynddu, &c

Extracts from the diary of William Bulkeley of Brynddu, Anglesey, for the period 1734-60, transcribed by J. E. Griffith and published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1931; list of High Constables of Anglesey for 1718; rates of wages of servants, etc., in Anglesey, 1718; and an account of the offerings received by the parson of Llanfechell, July 1734-July 1736.

Griffith, John Edwards

Letters to J. E. Griffith

About 205 letters, etc., [c. 1892]-1929, to J. E. Griffith from various correspondents. The subjects discussed are botany and genealogy.
The correspondents are: J. Romilly Allen, London, [18]92; A. C. Axtell, Llandudno, [19]16; Charles Bailey, Cleeve Hill, nr Cheltenham; John Ballinger, Aberystwyth, 1911; H. Dennis Bayley, Lenton Abbey, Beeston, Nottingham, [19]08; (Mrs) E. A. Beaumont, Rhoscolyn; Ada Beaver, at Menai Bridge, 1920; Hugh Beaver, Walton-on-Thames, [19]25; A. Bennett, Croydon, [19]19 (2); Spencer H. Bickham, Ledbury, 1901-1916 (11); H. F. Burke, College of Arms, 1923 (2); W. W. Cobb, Atherstone, 1915; (Miss) Mabel Cobbe, Pwllheli and Betws-y-coed (3); John Cryer, Shipley, [19]20 (2); John R. Davies, Ceris, Bangor, [19]15; Sisli M. Davies, Treffos; M. F. W. Dixon, Frizington, 1913; G. Claridge Druce, Oxford, [c. 1919]-[c. 1920], some undated (11); C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Nanhoron, Pwllheli, 1913 and 1916 (2); Clough Williams Ellis, Glasfryn, Chwilog, [19]13; A. H. Evans, Tunbridge Wells and Church Stretton (4); Trevor Eyton, Holywell, 1910; Francis W. H. Fincham, Principal Probate Registry, 1911; J. Fisher, Cefn Rectory, St Asaph, [19]18; M. J. Godfrey, Deganwy; G. Goode, Barrington, [19]18, 1920 (2, with enclosures); Mary G. Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli, 1915 (7, with an enclosure); Col Sir R. Waldie Griffith, Hendersyde Park, Kelso, 1918-19 (5); H. S. Guinness, Burton Hall, Stillorgan, Dublin, [19]11 (3); Margaret A. Hamilton, Newton Mearns, 1916 (2); Gwen Dwyer-Hampton, (Henllys, Beaumaris), Aldershot Command; Wilfrid J. Hemp, Office of Works, 1916-18 (4); W. Botting Hemsley, Kew Gardens, [18]96; E. M. Holmes, Museum Department, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1914 and 1917 (2); Collingwood Hughes, Norman Court, Southsea, 1912 and 1914 (3); [D. G.] Munro [Hughes], Aberayron, [19]13; Millicent G. M. Hughes, London, [19]14; Octavius R. Hughes, Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, etc., 1913 and 1915 (3); W. Hughes, Llanarmon, Chwilog, 1902; W. W. Hughes, College of Arms, 1911 and 1914 (2); Jno. Jones, Treflyn, Gwalchmai, [19]08; Philip H. Lawson, Chester, [19]06-1915 (30 + enclosures); H. J. Madocks, London, 1913 (2); Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Trefnant (2); W. M. Myddelton, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln; Edward Owen, Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, 1915 (Circular); Hugh Owen, Highgate, 1913; Lewis Owen, Llanddona; Col E. V. D. Pearse, Shrewsbury, 1917; H. J. Riddelsdell, Wiggington, Banbury, 1916; (Miss) Edith Risdale, Beaumaris, [19]19; A. Foulkes-Roberts, Denbigh, 1913 and 1915; Robert Roberts, Llanddona, [1921]; T. W. Roberts, Harlech, [19]20; Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, 1896-1929 (20, Official identification forms); Charles E. Salmon, Reigate, 1902-1920 (13); Ernest S. Salmon, Battle, Sussex, [18]96; Henry S. Salt, Sheffield, 1913 (2); A. E. Sandbach, Bwlch-y-Cibau, 1918 (2); R. F. Scott, St. John's College Cambridge, 1919; Geo. H. Thomas, FRGS, London, [19]15 (2); H. Stuart Thompson, Bristol, 1918; John Troughton, Bank of England, 1920; A. J. Turner, Plas Gwyn, Llanrug, 1916 (2); Thos Turner, Carnarvon, 1870 (Copy); Mary M. Vincent, Treborth Uchaf, Bangor, 1915 (2); T. M. J. Watkin, Portcullis, College of Arms, 1910 (2); Mary L. Wedgwood, [London] at Bristol and Tenbury, 1913-1917 (5); Goronwy Williams, Bookseller, Ruthin, [19]17 (2); W. Prydderch Williams, Myfyrion, Isleworth, 1913 and 1915 (4); Marian Williams, Tunbridge Wells; Neil Wynn Williams, The Moat House, Bedford, 1913; Owen Williams, Bronheulog, Burry Port, 1917-1918 (2); Watkin [H. Williams], [Bishop of Bangor], Glyngarth Palace, Menai Bridge, 1915; Campbell M. Wynne, London, [19]15.

Bickham, Spencer H.

Diary of William Bulkeley of Brynddu

Extracts from the diary of William Bulkeley of Brynddu, Anglesey, for the period 1734-51, transcribed by J. E. Griffith and published in Transactions of the Anglesey Antiquarian Society, 1931; a list of officers of the Anglesey Hunt, 1757-1889; notes on the Free Grammar School of Beaumaris; notes on deeds relating to Chwibren and extracts from Llansadwrn, [Anglesey] parish registers, 1612-1798.

Griffith, John Edwards

Bangor diocese Bishop's Transcripts, &c

A volume containing extracts from the Bishop's Transcripts of the diocese of Bangor arranged chronologically under parishes, with an index to the parishes. The extracts are followed by a list of wills proved at Bangor, 1634-99, with a further list, 1700-89, in alphabetical order according to surnames. At the end of the volume are copies of some memorial inscriptions, again with an index to the parishes.

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