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… (Commons Journal, XXI, 571, 7 March 1730). In Atpar, the portreeve was ousted in 1741 and thereafter the corporation remained moribund. 2. John Hughes,…
… (Commons Journal, XXI, 571, 7 March 1730). In Atpar, the portreeve was ousted in 1741 and thereafter the corporation remained moribund. 2. John Hughes, A History of the Parliamentary Representation of the County of Cardigan, 1849 W. R. Williams, The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, 1895 David Jenkins, The Pryse family of Gogerddan (part ii), National Library Jjpf Wales Journal, VIII…
… meize was 2s., ten boats used the port but in 1348 the money collected indicates that twenty-three ships docked. In 1349 only fifteen boats…
… meize was 2s., ten boats used the port but in 1348 the money collected indicates that twenty-three ships docked. In 1349 only fifteen boats were charged harbour dues. In the fifteenth century the payment demanded from ships using the harbour was called the pryse-mayse or the plice-meize. It was later commuted to an annual payment of £ 10s. when the right was held by a member of the Pryse family of…
… able to take an active part in the Society's proceedings. At the Gogerddan meeting in 1909 she read a most interesting paper on the…
… able to take an active part in the Society's proceedings. At the Gogerddan meeting in 1909 she read a most interesting paper on the Pryse family and she has subsequently made many valuable contributions. Miss M. E. Jenkins, Llwyn, Llanilar, was with us at the Jubilee meeting at Gogerddan and was the only lady present who had attended also in 1909. May she enjoy years of health and happiness. J. R…
… Prydderch, Richard, M.P. for Beaumaris (1541), arms on Llanidan stone, 1908: 288-90* Prydydd y Moch (alias LIywarch ab Llywelyn, ft. c. 1160-1220), 1914:226-7 Pryn…
… Prydderch, Richard, M.P. for Beaumaris (1541), arms on Llanidan stone, 1908: 288-90* Prydydd y Moch (alias LIywarch ab Llywelyn, ft. c. 1160-1220), 1914:226-7 Pryn (Prynne), John, mayor of Haverfordwest (1648), 1903: 318; 1915: 8 Pryse family, of Gogerddan (Card.), mention in register, 1918: 32 Pryse, Bridget (m. Robert Corbet), 1960: 174 Pryse, Sir James, of Gogerddan, 1960: 173, 174 Pryse, John, first…
… Meeting was held in the evening. FRIDAY, 22 August 1997 The first site of the day was the mansion of Gogerddan, viewed from the…
… Meeting was held in the evening. FRIDAY, 22 August 1997 The first site of the day was the mansion of Gogerddan, viewed from the outside. From the sixteenth to the twentieth century this was the home of the Pryse family, landowners in Cardiganshire, Montgomeryshire and Merioneth, and influential in the political and social life…
… England (Cambridge, 1957), ch. 4. 52. Cal. Close R., 1399-1402, p. 389 Lloyd, Glendower, pp. 91, 150-1. 53. Ibid., pp. 42-3 Cal. Pat. R.,…
… England (Cambridge, 1957), ch. 4. 52. Cal. Close R., 1399-1402, p. 389 Lloyd, Glendower, pp. 91, 150-1. 53. Ibid., pp. 42-3 Cal. Pat. R., 1401-5, p. 61 T. Hearne (ed.), Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi (1729), p. 175. 54. P.R.O., Min. Ace., 1222/9 m.i Cal. Pat. R., 1401-5, p. 8. For the sons of Rhydderch, see David Jenkins, The Pryse Family of Gogerddan,' National Library of Wales Journal, vol…
… information supplied. According to Ison, Baldwin died in 1820, aged 70. 8P. 421, PinP p. 212. Thomas Johnes' loss was C70,000 (Rees, Beauties, p.…
… information supplied. According to Ison, Baldwin died in 1820, aged 70. 8P. 421, PinP p. 212. Thomas Johnes' loss was C70,000 (Rees, Beauties, p. 420). 9PinP, pp. 207, 208, and 212. H. M. Vaughan (article cited) tells us that Thomas Johnes Sr. bought the Priory in the mid eighteenth century from the Pryse family of Gogerddan. 10Information on Fonthill Splendens, Beckford, and the sales comes from Boyd…