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Texts of the contributions made by Jones Pierce to two volumes: 'A list of the Rulers of Wales, with an ...,

Texts of the contributions made by Jones Pierce to two volumes: 'A list of the Rulers of Wales, with an Introductory Note', in F. M. Powicke and E.B. Fryde (eds.), Handbook of British Chronology 2nd ed. (London, 1962), pp. 46-52. 'Landlords in Wales, the nobility and the gentry' in H.P.R. Finberg (ed.), The agrarian history of England and Wales, Vol. IV (Cambridge, 1967), pp 357-81.

Texts of public lectures: Three lectures delivered at Bangor in 1945 on 'Yr hen fywyd Cymreig: tair darlith ar ddadfeiliad ...,

Texts of public lectures: Three lectures delivered at Bangor in 1945 on 'Yr hen fywyd Cymreig: tair darlith ar ddadfeiliad y Gyfundrefn Lwythol yng Nghymru'. (The first of these lectures was subsequently published as 'The Age of the Princes' in D. Myrddin Lloyd (ed.), The historical basis of Welsh Nationalism (Cardiff, 1950), pp. 42-59). 'Wales from the Edwardian Conquest to the Act of Union', a lecture delivered at an Extra Mural Department Rally at the U.C.W., Aberystwyth, c. 1951. 'The transition from medieval to modern times'. Lecture on the Acts of Union, 1536 and 1543. Lecture on 'The Record of Caernarvon', the Cambridge Presidential Address in 1964 (3 copies).

T. Jones Pierce Papers,

  • GB 0210 TJPIERCE
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  • 1899-1964 (accumulated [c. 1939]-1964) /

Papers, 1899-1964, of T. Jones Pierce, relating to his research on medieval Welsh history, comprising mainly lectures, correspondence and transcripts. Research papers and lecture notes of W. Garmon Jones, Jones Pierce's tutor and research supervisor at the University of Liverpool, are also included.

Pierce, T. Jones (Thomas Jones), 1905-1964.

Notes, presumably the basis of a projected volume, on the history of medieval Criccieth. The manuscript is divided into chapters ....

Notes, presumably the basis of a projected volume, on the history of medieval Criccieth. The manuscript is divided into chapters e.g. Introductory, history of the castles, the church, administration, the wars of 1277 and 1282-83, trade and commerce, military armaments, garrisons, pay etc., and various individuals.

Notes from original sources employed by Jones Pierce in the course of his research. The sources used include: tithe apportionment ...,

Notes from original sources employed by Jones Pierce in the course of his research. The sources used include: tithe apportionment schedules; records of the apportionment of rent charge in lieu of tithe in the parish of Nefyn, co. Caern., transcribed at the offices of the Welsh Church Commission in 1930; Exchequer Depositions from the reigns of Elizabeth and James I; materials in the Public Record Office, including Inquisitions Post Mortem for Caernarfon, patent rolls, Welsh rolls and close rolls; The Record of Caernarvon; estate collections at the National Library of Wales; Chancery Proceedings; Exchequer Depositions; Plea Rolls and Sheriffs' accounts for the 15th century.

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