Rate books and census returns for 1841 transcribed on record cards,
- B/116.
- Ffeil
- [c.1926x1992].
White cards = rate book, April 1841 (houses); green cards = rate book, April 1841 (industrial); yellow cards = 1841 census. Cardiau mewn drôr metal.
Rate books and census returns for 1841 transcribed on record cards,
White cards = rate book, April 1841 (houses); green cards = rate book, April 1841 (industrial); yellow cards = 1841 census. Cardiau mewn drôr metal.
Pwllheli families with children baptised mid-1820s to 1851 and births registered 1837-1841,
Cardiau mewn drôr metal.
Notes from miscellaneous catalogues,
Miscellaneous notes from various published sources,
Photocopy of Penmount CM Chapel, Pwllheli, non-parochial register, 1806-1837 (PRO: RG/4 3873),
PRO: miscellaneous correspondence, enquiries and photocopies,
Notes from various catalogues at University College of North Wales, Bangor,
Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon: notes etc. from various catalogues,
Computer-produced copy of Pwllheli, An old Welsh town and its history, by D. G. Lloyd Hughes, published in 1992 with fully referenced text (additional to the published work). No Part Of This Work May Be Reproduced, Stored In A Retrieval System, Or Transmitted In Any Form Or By Any Means, Electronic, Electrostatic, Magnetic Tape, Mechanical, Photocopying, Recording Or Otherwise Without Permission In Writing From The Author Or His Executors.
Defnyddiwyd y casgliad i brofi nad oedd pob ty yn drethadwy. Profwyd nad oedd y rhestr yn cynnwys pob ty.
The town's public houses and the temperance movement,
An English version of Chapter 8 of Hanes Tref Pwllheli, together with detailed references, omitted from Pwllheli, An old Welsh town and its history, on grounds of economy. No Part Of This Work May Be Reproduced, Stored In A Retrieval System, Or Transmitted In Any Form Or By Any Means, Electronic, Electrostatic, Magnetic Tape, Mechanical, Photocopying, Recording Or Otherwise Without Permission In Writing From The Author Or His Executors.
Sgifftan, Pwllheli: ystyr yr enw,
Fishermen from the Isle of Man at Pwllheli in the 19th century,
Welsh tokens of the 17th century,
References to Pwllheli: Richard Preece, 1666-1667; William Reynolds, 1667; Hugh Lloyd Rosindale, 1666.