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An excursion to North Wales and Chester

  • NLW MS 24197B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1829

A manuscript account of an excursion to North Wales and Cheshire, 3-[6] September 1829, by Elizabeth Bower, [of Broxholme House, Doncaster], travelling with her husband John Seddon Bower (f. 1-19).
The couple left Crosby on 3 September and boarded the Prince Llewelyn steam packet at Liverpool (f. 1 verso), sailing along the North Wales coast (ff. 2-5) to Beaumaris (ff. 5-6 verso). They crossed the Menai Bridge (ff. 7-9) and proceeded to Bangor (ff. 9-10 verso), Conway (ff. 12-13 verso) and Chester (ff. 14 verso-18), returning to Liverpool and then Crosby on the [6] September (f. 19). Included are descriptions of Penrhyn Castle, Bangor (f. 11 recto-verso), and Eaton Hall, Chester (ff. 16-18).

Bower, Elizabeth, 1785-1858

Aleluia gan William Williams, Pantycelyn

  • NLW ex 3087
  • Ffeil
  • 1925

Proflen gyntaf, wedi ei rhwymo, o adargraffiad 1925 o waith William Williams, Pantycelyn, Aleluia, neu, casgliad o emynau ar amryw ystyriaethau, 1-6 (1744-7).

Williams, William, 1717-1791

Taicroesion Pedigrees

  • NLW MS 24201F.
  • Ffeil
  • [c. 1904]

A transcript, [c. 1904], in the hand of Thomas Parry of Penygroes, Caernarfonshire, of the Taicroesion Pedigrees, originally compiled in about 1723 by John Ellis of Taicroesion Uchaf, Llechylched, Anglesey, containing pedigrees of North Wales families, primarily those of Anglesey and Caernarfonshire (pp. 1-505).
The pedigrees are transcribed usually one to a page, on the rectos only; the pedigrees for Bodorgan (pp. 23-24), Gwedur (pp. 131-132), Llanddyfnan (pp. 187-188), Mysoglan (pp. 227-228), y Llys yn y Penrhyn (pp. 287-288), Stymllyn (pp. 317-318), Treiorwerth (pp. 343-344) and Mostyn (pp. 387-388) extend over two pages, while there are two pedigrees each on pp. 55, 479 and 495. The contents are listed on ff. v-vi. The text throughout is framed in double red lines and titles are stamped in black ink. Some twenty pedigrees have additions and corrections in pencil (pp. 2-423 passim). Another transcript by Thomas Parry, which is practically identical in content and format and presumably of similar date, is now NLW, Broom Hall MS Vol. 3; that volume is stated to have been copied from John Ellis's original manuscript (now Bangor MS 13564), then owned by the lawyer R. D. Williams, in 1904. Items found loose within the volume (6 ff.), including manuscript and printed pedigrees, have been tipped in on blank leaves (pp. 507-517).

Parry, Thomas, of Penygroes

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