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1 ANTIQUARY SUBJECTS: 1984 – 2019 Compiled by Jill Davies by Place ANTIQUARY SUBJECTS: 1984 – 2019 compiled by Jill Davies By place: LOCATION AUTHOR SUBJECT Aberglasney Joyner, Paul John Dyer 1995 Abergwili Davies, J D Bishop Lord George Murray 2001 Abergwili Jones, Anthea Bishop Yorke 1774 2002 Abergwili various Merlin's Hill 1988 Abergwili, Bryn Myrddin Wells, Terry Nature diary 2012 Abermarlais Turvey, Roger Jones family 1558, 1586 2018 Abermarlais Turvey, Roger Jones family 1588, 1604 2019 Aman Valley Mathews, Ioan Trade Unions 1996 Amman Valley Walters, Huw & Jones, Bill Emigrants to Texas 2001 Ammanford Walters, Huw Amanwy 1999 Ammanford Davies, Roy Dunkirk evacuation 2003 Ammanford/Glanaman Walters, Huw Emma Goldman 2003 Black Mountain Ward, Anthony Nant Gare valley settlement 1995 Brechfa Prytherch, J & R Abergolau Prytherchs 2004 Brechfa Rees, David Brechfa Forest 2001 Brechfa Rees, David Forest of Glyncothi 1995 Brechfa Morgan-Jones, D Morgan-Jones family 2006 Broad Oak Rees, David Cistercian grange, Llanfihangel Cilfargen 1992 Brynamman Beckley, Susan Amman Iron Company 1995 Brynamman Evans, Mike Llangadog road 1985 Brynamman Jones, Peter Chapels 2015 Burry Port Davis, Paul Lletyrychen 1998 Burry Port Bowen, Ray Mynydd Mawr railway 1996 1 Capel Isaac Baker-Jones Chapel/Thomas Williams 2003 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna 19C families 1990 Carmarthen Lord, Peter Artisan Painters 1991 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Assembly Rooms, Coffee pot etc 2002 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Waterloo frieze 2015 Carmarthen James, Terry Bishop Ferrar 2005 Carmarthen Davies, John Book of Ordinances 1993 Carmarthen Ludlow, Neil Castle excavations 2003 Carmarthen James, Heather Cholera 1988 Carmarthen James, Terry Civil War defences 1991 Carmarthen Linnard, William Clocks 2010 Carmarthen Evans, Nan County Girls' School 2002 Carmarthen Scourfield, Elfyn Craftsmen & Implement makers 1991 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Daniel Mainwaring, statuary mason 1989 Carmarthen Bridges, Glenys David Edwards, Rhyd-y-gors 2001 Carmarthen Craig, Robin Emigrant ship Priscilla 1984 Carmarthen Craig, Robin Deep-sea vessels 2000 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Edward Joseph, Weekly Reporter 1991 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Evans family fishmongers 2003 Carmarthen Ireland, Richard Felon's Register 1993 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna French prisoners 1797 1997 Carmarthen Bridges, Glenys Gas Company 1996 Carmarthen various George Morgan architect 2013 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Giles, photographer 2013 Carmarthen Walters, Huw Gwilym Mai 2001 Carmarthen Gibbard, Noel Heol Awst chapel 2006 2 Carmarthen Evans, Gareth High School for Girls 1995 Carmarthen Dale-Jones. Edna Jeffreys family 1993 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna John Nash's house 1992 Carmarthen Rands, Dorothy Joseph, Printer 2011 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Joseph, printer 1998 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Liverpool jugs 2008 Carmarthen Jones, J Graham Llewellyn Williams, 1906 2007 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Maguire/Regan/Tierney 2011 Carmarthen James, Terry Medieval town & burgesses 1989 Carmarthen Mathews, Ioan Megan Lloyd George by-election 2003 Carmarthen Griffiths, David Merlin Brewery/D E Lewis 1999 Carmarthen Griffiths, David Olive family, Boar's Head 2003 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna People & Places 2007 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna People and Places 2006 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Printers and bookbinders 2012 Carmarthen James, Terry Priory gatehouse 1993 Carmarthen Evans, Gareth Q E Grammar School 1999 Carmarthen James, Heather Roman excavations 1992 Carmarthen Rees, Dylan School of Art, Stanley Lewis 2010 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Spurrell 1997 Carmarthen Evans, Nan Spurrell family 2008 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna St Peter's churchyard/new cemetery 2001 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Titus Lewis, Gwilym Mai 1991 Carmarthen Jones, Vernon town life 1930s 1993 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Towy Works 1998 Carmarthen Brazell, Phyllis Victorian childhood 1992 3 Carmarthen Griffiths, David Water supply 2002 Carmarthen Howells, W H Lending library 1985 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Waterloo 1995 Carmarthen Stoker, David William Wotton 2008 Carmarthen Jarman, A O H Merlin legend 1986 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Welshman newspaper 2015 Carmarthen Huws, Richard Woods Row printer 2001 Carmarthen Strange, William Hafod Wen inheritance 2016 Carmarthen Dorsett, Ann Guildhall collections 2016 Carmarthen Connop Price, M Customs and trade 2016 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Postmasters 2017 Carmarthen Morgan Guy, J Anglo-Norman sermon of Simon of Carmarthen 2018 Carmarthen Dale-Jones, Edna Two theatres 2018 Carmarthen Bay James, T & H Fish weirs 2003 Carmarthen Bay James, Terry Lewis Morris charts subscribers 2006 Carmarthen Bay James, Terry Shipwrecks 1993 Carmarthen/Cwrt Malle James, Terry Medieval moated enclosure 1988 Carmarthen/Egypt Evans, Nan Harold Jones 2013 Carmarthen/Somerset Rabson, David W A Jones Unitarian 2007 Carmarthenshire Cooke, David 18C Africans 2007 Carmarthenshire James, David 18C parish life 2009 Carmarthenshire Palmer, Helen 19C funerals 1992 Carmarthenshire James, Terry Air photography & archaeology 2000 Carmarthenshire Millar, Luke Cabinetmaking 2000 Carmarthenshire Davies, Hywel Cardi Bach railway 1998 Carmarthenshire Hopkinson, Tom Cartography 2006 4 Carmarthenshire Kenyon, John Castles 2000 Carmarthenshire Ludlow, Neil, Church building 2000 Carmarthenshire Lloyd, Thomas Church monuments 1989 Carmarthenshire Cragoe, Mathew County politics, 1804-37 1994 Carmarthenshire Gibbard, Noel Dissenting, 1749-82 1993 Carmarthenshire Thomas, David N Dylan Thomas's roots 2003 Carmarthenshire Roberts, Brynley Edward Lhwyd 2010 Carmarthenshire Davies, Conrad Emigrants to Minnesota 2001 Carmarthenshire Alfrey, Judith Farm buildings 2000 Carmarthenshire Barlow, Robin Gallipoli 1992 Carmarthenshire Bowen Evans, M Iolo Morgannwg 1988 Carmarthenshire Davies, Thomas Medicine 2004 Carmarthenshire Morley, John Morley family 2010 Carmarthenshire Dale-Jones, Edna Nelson 1999 Carmarthenshire Wells, Terry Papermakers 2004 Carmarthenshire Whittle, Elisabeth Parks & Gardens 2000 Carmarthenshire Briggs, Stephen Parks & gardens 1997 Carmarthenshire Craig, Robin 1840s shipping 1985 Carmarthenshire James, Terry Place-name Survey 1990 Carmarthenshire Scourfield, Elfyn Ploughing matches (Welsh) 1993 Carmarthenshire Bowen-Evans, M Poblogaeth 1801-1891 2000 Carmarthenshire Mathews, Ioan Politics 1906-12 1998 Carmarthenshire Cook, Nikki Prehistoric sites 2003 Carmarthenshire Davies, T G Psychiatry 2003 Carmarthenshire Wells, Terry Public records 1535-1714 2011 Carmarthenshire Davies, John Records & archives 2005 Carmarthenshire Thomas, Wyn Recusancy 1988 5 Carmarthenshire Randall, Alan Recusancy 1997 Carmarthenshire James, Terry Religious houses 2000 Carmarthenshire Turvey, Roger Rhys ap Gruffydd 1994 Carmarthenshire Davies, Russell 1935 bus strike 1984 Carmarthenshire Jones, Graham Rhys Hopkin Morris 2002 Carmarthenshire Mathews, M D Robert Morgan, ironmaster 1998 Carmarthenshire James, Heather Roman 2000 Carmarthenshire Morgan, Prys Surnames 2010 Carmarthenshire Fychan, Cledwyn The wolf 2009 Carmarthenshire Williams, Emrys Butter trade 1984 Carmarthenshire Wartime memories 1995 Carmarthenshire Owen, John Felons' Register 1987 Carmarthenshire Davies, Wynne Welsh Mountain ponies 2008 Carmarthenshire White, Eryn Women in Methodist Societies 1991 Carmarthenshire Barlow, Robin Welsh Army Corps 2014 Carmarthenshire Howes, Greg Woodlands 2009 Carmarthenshire Shiner, Marion Archaeology 2011-2016 2016 Carmarthenshire Turvey, Roger Star Chamber and the gentry 2016 Carmarthenshire Davies, Eurig Bardic patronage by clergy 2017 Carmarthenshire Griffiths, Ralph Lancaster and York castles 2017 Carmarthenshire Davies, Jill CAS book collection 2017 Carmarthenshire Thomas, Huw Printed county maps 2018 Carmarthenshire Davies, Jill Botany in the CAS collection 2018 Carmarthenshire Awbery, G M WW1 memorials 2018 Carmarthenshire Fox, Sara Churchyard yew trees 2019 Carmarthenshire/Bosworth Davies, J The Dixies of Bosworth 2009 6 Carmel, Golden Grove Murphy, Ken Bronze Age cairn 1995 Carmel Ward, Anthony Cairns 1987 Cenarth Thomas, Wyn D H Davies 2005 Cilsant/Blaencuch James, Terry Bleddri ap Cadifor ap Collwyn 1997 Cilycwm Bidgood, Ruth Cefntrenfa families 2012 Cilycwm Lloyd, Thomas Cefntrenfa heraldry 2012 Cilycwm Bidgood, Ruth Neuadd Fawr 2002 Cilycwm Bidgood, Ruth Price families 2007 Cilycwm Prytherch, J & R Prytherch family 2006 Cilycwm Didcock, Patricia Rev Henry Morgan 1987 Cilycwm Dale-Jones, Edna Village & squire 1994 Conwil Richards, Geoff Railway accident 2010 Court Henry Lloyd, John Families 1991 Cross Hands Connop Price, M R Coal industry 2012 Cwmdu Lloyd, John A David Jones, Australia 1994 Cwmllynfell Evans, Hywel Afiechydon plant 2010 Cwmllynfell Evans, Gwyn WW1 & WW2 2011 Cwrtycadno Jones, Cyril Rhyfel y Gwestfa 2012 Cynghordy Rees, David Northern approaches 1997 Cynwil Elfed Powell, Valmai James Howell 1984 Derwydd Jones, Francis Javelin Men 1986 Derwydd/Llandybie Hopkins, Brian Mausoleum 2007 Dolaucothi Burnham, B & H 1987 Dryslwyn Roberts, Dilwyn Allt y Gaer heronry 1984 Dryslwyn Walters, Huw Eryr Glyn Cothi 1993 Edwinsford Lewis, David Last master 2018 Felinfoel Rees, Arfon Changing landscape 2006 7 Felinfoel Rees, Arfon Changing landscape 2005 Ferryside Morris, Dorothy Seine fishing 2011 Ferryside/Iscoed David, Penny Annie Gulvin, head gardener 2019 Ffaldybrenin Davies, Jill Timothy Richards, China 2011 Ffynone Baker-Jones, Leslie Inigo Thomas 2008 Froodvale Jones, Brinley Athrofa Ffrwdfal/William Davies 2009 Glangwili/Glyncothi Davies, Eurig Lost Farms 2019 Golden Grove Huws, Daniel Evan 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