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Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office GB 0219 XM/2170 Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 29920 The National Archives f M.IMIC 1 OF f ARCHIVES PAPERS AND BOOKS RE BANGOR DIOCESE Papurau a Llyfrau yn ymwneud ag Esgobiaeth Bangor Gwynedd Archives Service Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd 1974 A collection of papers, books, etc. re Bangor Diocese. Casgliad o bapurau, llyfrau, etc. yn ymwneud ag Esgobiaeth Bangor. Catalogued by Mrs. 0. Hughes, Archives Assistant at the Gaernarfon Office. Catalogwyd gan Mrs. C. Hughes, Oynorthwywr Archifau yn Archifdy Caernarfon. Catalogue Mark. ^170 Marc Catalog CONTENTS (Cynnwys) PRINTED BOOKS / Llyfrau Printiedig: 1-30 YEAR BOOKS / Blwyddlyfrau 1-1 9 OTHERS / Eraill 20 ­ 30 JOURNAL, NOTEBOOKS, ETC.. / Dyddlyfr, Llyfrau nodiadau, 31 ­ 36 etc.. PEDIGREES / Achau 37 ­ 40 DOCUMENTS RELATING TO TITLE [pa. LLANLLECHID] / 41-46 Dogfennau parthed teitl [pi. Llanllechid]. MISCELLANEOUS / Amrywiol 47 ­ 61 1-30 PRINTED BOOKS (Llyfrau Printiedig): 1 ­ 19 1952-72 YEARBOOKS (Blwyddlyfrau): 1 1952 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by Rev. R. Parry. v 2 1953 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by Rev. R. Parry. 3 1954 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by Rev. Harold E. Davies. 4 1955 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by Rev. Harold E. Davies and Rev. E. G. Wright. 5 1956 YEAR, BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. E. Gilbert Wright. 6 1957 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 7 1958 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 8 1959 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 9 1960 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 10 1961 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 11 1962 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Canon E. Gilbert Wright. 12 1963 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Hugh Arfon Evans, R. D.. 13 1964 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Harold E. Davies and The Rev. Hugh Arfon Evans, B. A. ,R. D.. 14 1965 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Hugh Arvon Evans, B.A. ,R.D. and Mr. Ifor Thomas, B.A.. 15 1966 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Alwyn R. Jones, M A., and Mr. Ifor Thomas, B.A.. 16 1967 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Alwyn R. Jones, MA. , and Mr. Ifor Thomas, B.A.. 17 1968 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Alwyn R. Jones, M. A., and Mr. If or Thomas, B.A.. 18 1969-70 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Alwyn R. Jones, M. A., and Mr. Ifor Thomas, B. A.. 19 1971-72 YEAR BOOK: Diocese of Bangor. Edited by The Rev. Trevor O. Evans, B.Sc., and Mr. Ifor Thomas, B.A.. 20 ­ 30 1696-1957 OTHERS (Eraill): 20 1696 Jan. 30 PRINTED BOOK: A Sermon preached before the House of Lords, at the Abbey Church of St. Peter's Westmister, being The Martyrdom of King Charles I. -a­ 21 1797 March 8 SERMON preached at Beaumaris by Richard Griffith, Rector of Llandegfan and Beaumaris [printed]. 22 1803 PRINTED BOOK: The Cambrian Biography: or Historical Notices of Celebrated Men among the Ancient Britons, by William Owen, F. A. S.. 23 1812 SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, with a catalogue of the books dispersed by the Society [printed]. 24 1872 CATALOGUE of the books in the Bangor Cathedral Library, containing upwards of 1400 volumes on various subjects, arranged and edited with annotations by the Rev. Charles W. F. Jones, M.A.. [printed]. 25 1921 BOOKLET: List of donations to the million pound appeal fund for the Church in Wales, [printed]. 26 1921-32 REPORT AND CONSTITUTION: Diocese of Bangor's Board of Finance, together with the Lists of Committees and their Reports; Subscriptions, Parochial Contributions and Balance Sheet for the year ending 31st December, 1921. [printed]. -4­ 27 1935 GUIDE to Penmon Church and Priory by Geoffrey G. Holme, [printed]. 28 1939 Aug. 30-Sept. 3 PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS: Cambrian Archaeological Associations ninety-first Annual Meeting to be held at Bangor, with short notes of the places to be visited. Edited by H. Harold Hughes, M. A., F. S. A., and Ellis Davies, M. A., F. S. A.. 29 1948 June-July CATALOGUE: An exhibition of Portraits from Welsh Houses held by the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, [printed]. 30 1957 Dec. 14 PROGRAMME: The Consecration of St, Peter's Church, by The Lord Bishop of Bangor, parish of Glanadda with Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor. [Welsh and English], 31 - 36 1801-95 JOURNAL, NOTEBOOKS. ETC.. (Dyddlyfr, Llyfrau nodiadau, etc.): 31 1801-02 DAILY JOURNAL containing references to Glasfryn, pa. n. s. 32 1845 NOTEBOOK containing the history of Penmon Priory, Conway Church and Harlech Castle, with plans of Harlech Castle. -5­ 33 n. d. NOTEBOOK containing notes on the history of Anglesey. 34 1849-63 LETTER BOOK: J. V. Vincent, Gorddinog to various people re Christian Unity. - 35 1893-95 SCRAP BOOK containing newspaper cuttings on the Bishop's speech at Shrewsbury and various other subjects, together with notes at the back. The name of Mrs. Abel Jones, 13, Rhiw Bank Terrace, Colwyn Bay is written on the inside of the cover. 36 n. d. EXERCISE BOOK containing historical and antiquarian notes on Beaumaris and neighbourhood by the late Roland Lloyd, Tynygongl, Beaumaris. 37 - 40 PEDIGREES (Achau): 37 PEDIGREES: TABLE I (with Note): Descent, in the male line, of the Rev. John Prydderch (1774-1864) from Collwyn ap Tangno, Lord of Eifionydd, Ardudwy and Lleyn together with the pedigree of his descendants to date. TABLE II: Royal descent of the same from Henry III, King of England. TABLE III (with Note): Descent of the same from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of Wales. -6­ 37cont/... TABLE IV (withNotes): Pedigree of the family of John Rowlands, of Dyffryn and Ty Fry, co. Anglesey. TABLE V (with Notes): Descent of Morris Williams (1765-1852) of Plas Gronwy, co. j Anglesey, from Llowarch ap Bran, Lord of Menai, and (collaterally) from Gweirydd ap Rhys, Lord of Talybolion. [The Arms, Williams and Prydderch, as borne quarterly by the descendants of the aforesaid families, are appended to Table V. ]. 38 n. d. PEDIGREE: Jones' of Garthgynan, Denbigh, as copied from British Museum for Herbert Bryant. (2 copies) With covering letter (26 Sept. 1928) from H. Bryant, 22, Cumberland Place, Southampton, architect, to J . E . Griffith, Br if a Dinas, Bangor, architect, enquiring what connection there is between Inigo Jones, the great architect, and his ancestors and the Jones of Garthgynan. 39 n. d. PEDIGREE showing how the Bontnewydd Estate descended to Hugh Evans, Esq.. - 40 n. d. PEDIGREE of the family of Gefn y Gaer, Llaniestyn descended from Griffith ap Llewelyn ap Iorwerth and of the family of GeUiwig in Lleyn descended from Randolph Sortorn (Copy from page 370 of Griffith's Pedigrees). -7- . - 41 - 46 1640-1831 DOCUMENTS RELATING TO TITLE (Dogfennau parthed teitl): 41 1640 May 1 (1) William, Lord Bishop of Bangor; Griffith Williams, D.D., Dean of Bangor; William Griffith, LL.D. ; Chancellor of Bangor and St. Asaph, and one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery; William Mostyn, M.A., Archdeacon of Bangor; Humphrey Jones of Penrhyn, Esq., H. M. Receiver- General of North Wales; Edward Williams of Gwfg, Gent.; John Wynne of Bodvayo, Gent.; William Coytmor of Bodvaio, Gent.; Morgan Williams of Bodvaio, Gent.; George Price of Bodvaio, Gent.; Richard Williams of Bodvaio, Gent.; and William ap EUis of Bodvaio, yeoman. (2) Owen ap William ap Richard of Bodvaio, Gent. II (3) William Griffith of Bodvayo, Gent. FEOFFMENT TO USES of two parcels of land called y parke ucha and y parke issa, pt. of tfment called kfl. y vodan, in tenure of Richard Morgan and Piers Lowres, and in tfship Bodvaio, pa. LlanUechid, subject to a rent charge of 56/** p. a. in perpetuity. For the supplying of 12d. worth of good wholesome wheat bread every Sunday to the poor of pa. Llanllechid. , 42 1640 May 1 FEOFFMENT TO USES: Counterpart to No. 41 43 1668 Sept. 29 (1) Griffith, Bishop of Ossorie and Kilkenny and Dean of Bangor; and William Mostyn, M. A., Archdeacon of Bangor. (2) Robert, Bishop of Bangor; Allen Penington, D. Phys., ChanceUor of j Bangor; Edward Wynne, D.D., Rector of LlanUechid; Sir Robert -8­ 43 cont/... Williams, Bart., of Penrhyn; Robert Coetmor, gent, of Ttlmawr; Owen Wynne, esq., of Glascoed; William Bulkeley, esq., of Coetmor; Edmund Williams, gent., of Llanllechid; Jeffrey Williams, gent., of Pentir; and Owen Parry, gent., of Llanllechid. GRANT of a rent charge of 56/- p. a. in perpetuity upon two parcels of land called y park ucha and y park issa, pt. of tfment called kil y vodan in Bodvaio, upon the appointment of additional trustees (as in 2 above) for a dole of I2d. good wheaten bread to the poor of pa. Llanllechid every Sunday. 44 1776 TERRIER of Glebe House and Lands, pa. Llanllechid. Document defective: Largely decayed. 45 1821 TERRIER of the Glebe House and Lands of the Rectory of Llanllechid, and the Dimensions of the Church and Churchyard belonging thereto.
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