The Pryse family of Gogerddan
Lampeter: Eliza Jones Wine for 2 sick voters. 0 10 0 Newcastle Emlyn: Methusalem Evans Gunpowder for chairing day o 16 o Cardigan: Rev. Wm Roberts On account of travelling 5...
The Pryse family of Gogerddan
Rise, Ceredigion, rise thy faithful voice! Constant thou art, and must be called so more, Thy due it is, well done unshaken boys, You stood as firm as your own rocky shore. U...
The Pryse family of Gogerddan
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The Pryse family of Gogerddan
NOTES 1 Appendix ad Rotulos Parliamenti. Temp. Edw. 2. Claus. Anno 15 Edw. 2, quoted in Hughes' A Histo,y of the Parliamentary Representation of the County of Cardigan (Abery...
The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960
THE PRYSE FAMILY OF GOGERDDAN AND THE DECLINE OF A GREAT ESTATE, 1800-1960 BY the turn of the eighteenth century, the ancient Gogerddan estate, embracing almost thirty thousand acres of northern Cardiganshire, had become one of the major focal points of the social and political life of the county. Since 1553, when John Pryse, member of the Council of the Marches of Wales, had been returned to
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Berkshire. Indeed, after a 1 See D. Jenkins, 'The Pryse Family of Gogerddan, II', National Library of Wales Journal, VIII (1953-54), 87, and D. Huws, 'The Lewes Family of Abernantbychan', Ceredigion, VI (1969), 150-67. George Lewis Langton was the son of an Irishman, John Langton, by his wife Catherine, daughter of John Lewis of Coedmore and his wife Elizabeth, heiress of the Llan-gors estate. Following
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recovery of the entailed Gogerddan estate had been effected in 1813, Lovedon pressed Pryse to sell the property and to abandon Wales altogether. Pryse, who held a genuine aff...
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mortgages, totalling £ 15,760, had been raised from the Pryse Pryse to Edward Lovedon, 14 October 1813. 10 See R. J. Colyer, The Pryse Family of Gogerddan; Cardiganshire Political Letters', National Library of Wales Journal (forthcoming). Jane Elizabeth Lovedon was born on 24 June 1783 and for many years occupied 26 Bridge Street, Aberystwyth, the town house of the Pryse family. She is reputed to have
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Reverend Samuel Wilson Warneford of Bourton-on-the-Hill in Gloucestershire, who, much against her father's will, had married Lovedon's eldest daughter Margaret in 1796. This...
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observe with satisfaction that Pryse's efforts had reduced his father's outstanding debts by some £ 5,800.17 It seems that either this tem- porary relief or Pryse's increasin...
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