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… many generations in his veins, as well as years of personal experience, it is not surprising that Thomas Bonsall prosper- ed-making a considerable fortune…
… many generations in his veins, as well as years of personal experience, it is not surprising that Thomas Bonsall prosper- ed-making a considerable fortune as well as a good marriage. He was knighted and in the same year elected High Sheriff of Cardiganshire, as 'of Fronfraith', his mansion and estate-two miles east of Aberystwyth, and close to the Gogerddan mansion of the older established Pryse…
… 45. GGG, XXV, 5-6, 42. (Cefais y cyfeiriad gan Mr. D. J. Bowen.) 46. Ralph A. Griffiths, op. cit., 154, 156. 47. IGE2, xxiii-v…
… 45. GGG, XXV, 5-6, 42. (Cefais y cyfeiriad gan Mr. D. J. Bowen.) 46. Ralph A. Griffiths, op. cit., 154, 156. 47. IGE2, xxiii-v Ralph A. Griffiths, op. cit., 156 David Jenkins, The Pryse Family of Gogerddan CL1GC, viii, 90-1. (Chwiorydd, ac nid hanner chwiorydd, oedd yr Annes a'r Sioned a ddynodir fel gwragedd Rhydderch ab Ieuan Llwyd a'i fab, Phylip, yn 61 Dwnn, i, 28.) 48. IGE2, LXXVII. 49. Y…
… imposed and extra £ 4,000 in addition to the present liability for estate duty upon the death of W. B. Powell, MR. G. Smith,…
… imposed and extra £ 4,000 in addition to the present liability for estate duty upon the death of W. B. Powell, MR. G. Smith, Davies and Co., Solicitors, Aberystwyth to Mrs. E. A. L. Powell, i6July, 1917, (Box 2), MThe same to E. A. L. Powell, 31 July, 1912, (Box 4), Mrs. E. A. L. Powell, 4 December, 1912. (Box 2), E. A. L. Powell, 2 November, 1914, (Box 4). 67See R. J. Coyler, The Pryse Family of…
…, pt. iv (1964) pp. 421-38; 'Early Tudor policy towards Wales: The Welsh offices held by Henry, Earl of Worcester (1526-49), ibid., xxi, pt. i,…
…, pt. iv (1964) pp. 421-38; 'Early Tudor policy towards Wales: The Welsh offices held by Henry, Earl of Worcester (1526-49), ibid., xxi, pt. i, pp. 43-74. 63 Francis Green, Calendar of Deeds & Documents, Vol. II, The Crosswood Deeds, 1927, p. 35; T. I. Davies, 'The Vale of Aeron in the Making, Ceredigion, iii, 1956-9, pp. 194-206. 64 David Jenkins, 'The Pryse family of Gogerddan', Nat. Library Wales…
… when one considers the great amount of money spent in the restorations and rebuildings we can appreciate that for this to have happened while…
… when one considers the great amount of money spent in the restorations and rebuildings we can appreciate that for this to have happened while the deanery was steadily being milked of its substance by Chichester must have involved a tremendous effort on the part of clergy and laymen. Local gentry were very generous, especially the Pryse family of Gogerddan: the Powells of Nanteos less so, perhaps…
… Woodstock who had become the second husband of his grandmother Elizabeth Lewis.7 The close marital association between the Woodstock family and the Pryse family…
… Woodstock who had become the second husband of his grandmother Elizabeth Lewis.7 The close marital association between the Woodstock family and the Pryse family of Gogerddan…
… patrons of Eighteenth Century art, London, 1962. 6 See Alumni Oxoniensis. 7 National Library of Wales (Brigstocke) MS. 94. 8 See R.J. Colyer, 'The…
… patrons of Eighteenth Century art, London, 1962. 6 See Alumni Oxoniensis. 7 National Library of Wales (Brigstocke) MS. 94. 8 See R.J. Colyer, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan and the decline of a great estate, 1800-1960: Welsh History Review, 9, (4), 1979)- 9 Dean Nicholas Wotton died in 1567 and is commemorated by a Renaissance-type monument in Trinity Chapel in which he kneels in prayer on a tomb-chest…
… Library of Wales, Llidiardau MS 9/5/5. 6. See R. J. Colyer, 'Roderick Eardley Richardes and Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth', Ceredigion, 10 (1984), 97-103. Llidiardau 8/6/89.…
… Library of Wales, Llidiardau MS 9/5/5. 6. See R. J. Colyer, 'Roderick Eardley Richardes and Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth', Ceredigion, 10 (1984), 97-103. Llidiardau 8/6/89. R. J. Colyer, 'Nanteos: A Landed Estate in Decline, 1800-1930', Ceredigion, 9 (1980), 58-77; J. M. Howells, 'The Crosswood Estate, 1547-1947', Ceredigion, 3 (1956), 70-88. R. J. Colyer, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan and the Decline of…
… Riieidol to Goginan, for further information. 3 O. T. Jones, Lead and Zinc. The Mining District of North Cardiganshire and West Montgomeryshire. (Vol. XX…
… Riieidol to Goginan, for further information. 3 O. T. Jones, Lead and Zinc. The Mining District of North Cardiganshire and West Montgomeryshire. (Vol. XX in Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain, Memoirs of the Geological Survey). 4 D. Jenkins, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan', N.L. W. Journal, Vol. 8. 5 Letter from Thomas Powell to William Corbett, Esq., 20 Mar 1742, Nanteos MS…
… Wales society, 1837-1914, by Neil Evans; Mobility, locality and demographic change: the case of north Cardiganshire, 1851-71, by G. J. Lewis. Reviews. No. 4.…
… Wales society, 1837-1914, by Neil Evans; Mobility, locality and demographic change: the case of north Cardiganshire, 1851-71, by G. J. Lewis. Reviews. No. 4. Jacobites and freemasons in eighteenth-century Wales, by J. P. Jenkins; The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of a great estate, 1800-1960, by R. J. Colyer; Richard Davies and Nonconformist radicalism in Anglesey, 1837-68: a study of…
… Jenkins, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan', Cylchgrawn y Uyfrgell Genedlaethol, 111 (1953-4). 40 W. R. Lambert, Drink and Sobriety in Victorian Wales cl820-cl895, (Caerdydd,…
… Jenkins, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan', Cylchgrawn y Uyfrgell Genedlaethol, 111 (1953-4). 40 W. R. Lambert, Drink and Sobriety in Victorian Wales cl820-cl895, (Caerdydd, 1983), 182. 41 Ceir dau baragraff gwirioneddol ddiddorol gan un o blant y fro, Gwyn A. Williams, am gefndir Etholiad 1868. Oherwydd fod Dr Thomas Price, prif 'fixer' y Blaid Rhyddfrydol yn cefnogi Richard Fothergill, a phwysau…
… Sir Samuel Meynck, who furnished such a full and valuable pedi- gree of the Pryse family in his History of Cardiganshire, described the house…
… Sir Samuel Meynck, who furnished such a full and valuable pedi- gree of the Pryse family in his History of Cardiganshire, described the house of Gogerddan, as seen in the early part of the last century, with rather disappointing brevity, merely remarking that Gogarthan stands in a forest of fir and has a very respectable appearance." He added, It is celebrated as the birthplace of Rhydderch ab…