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The Pryse family of Gogerddan and the decline of the great estate, 1800-1960

In 1946 Herbert was living at Plas Wigwam, Cwmsymlog, where, according to the Welsh Gazette, 'At Christmastide he extends warm hospitality to the Carol-singers in the grand o...

VOLUME: 79 - Vol. 9, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1978
PAGE: 463

Cyf. 8, rh. 4: [front matter]

without touching upon the activities of one or more members of the Pryse family upon whose lands were located some of the richest mines not only in the Principality but in the whole of the British Isles. Enormous fortunes are reputed to have been made and lost in that mountainous strip of country which lies be- tween the rivers Rheidol and Dyfi, and the fate of the Gogerddan family was always closely

VOLUME: Cyf. 8, rh. 4
DATE: 1 December 1954
PAGE: 3

1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4: County elections in eighteenth-century Cardiganshi...

members of the Pryse family sometimes opted for the borough seat when the Gogerddan influence was weakened by mismanagement, misfortune, or simply a long minority, as happened twice in the eighteenth century. For the Gogerddan dominance in Cardiganshire was seldom unchallenged, and during the later seventeenth century the Pryse family had been temporarily eclipsed by the Vaughans of Trawsgoed (then

VOLUME: 1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1989
PAGE: 263

1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4: County elections in eighteenth-century Cardiganshi...

the death of Lewis Pryse in August 1720, at the age of thirty-seven, threw Cardiganshire politics into confusion. The Gogerddan estate passed to his next male heir Thomas Pryse, a boy of about four, son of his father's second cousin John Pryse. During his long minority various members of the Pryse family sought to make use of the Gogerddan interest for their own purposes, and in the 1720s there was

VOLUME: 1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1989
PAGE: 270

No. 5 - October 1905:

12 THE ORIGIN OF THE WELSH COB. day, it is no fault of ours that they were not more eternally pre¬ served in the past. Thanks to the members of the Pryse family and the evergreen memory of Mr David Evans (hon member of our Welsh Pony and Cob Society), we have solved the problem of the sire part of the question pretty exhaustively. We have ascertained the fact that Flyer, the sire of Old Trotting

VOLUME: No. 5 - October 1905
DATE: 1 October 1905
PAGE: 16

Cyf. 8, rh. 1: [front matter]

CONTENTS PAGE THE BROGYNTYN WELSH MANUSCRIPTS E. D. Jones i SIR JOHN VAUGHAN OF TRAWSCOED J. Gwyn Williams 33, 121, 225 THE GREGYNOG COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS Megan Ellis 49 Welsh RECORDS IN THE HEREFORD CAPITULAR ARCHIVES B. G. Charles and H. D. Emanuel 59 A WELSH DRAWING BY RICHARD WILSON Iolo A. Williams 74 MATTHEW OWEN OF LLANGAR W. F. Irvine 77 THE PRYSE FAMILY OF GOGERDDAN

VOLUME: Cyf. 8, rh. 1
DATE: 1 July 1953
PAGE: 5

Cyf. 8, rh. 4: [front matter]

CONTENTS PAGE THE PRYSE Family OF GOGERDDAN David Jenkins 353 LE VOYAGE DU CHEVALIER ERRANT E.D. Jones 369 JOHN SALISBURY Geraint Bowen 387 DISSENT IN THE COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN AND MONMOUTH H. D.Emanuel 399 A WELSH SALT-MAKING VENTURE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY W.J.Lewis 419 THE UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF EVAN LLOYD Cecil Price 426 Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru The National Library of Wales

VOLUME: Cyf. 8, rh. 4
DATE: 1 December 1954
PAGE: 2

1963 - Vol. 4, nos. 1-4: Cardiganshire in periodical literature

., I, 3-96 II, 1­96. DAVIES, T. I. The James family of Tyglyn Aeron. Ceredigion, IV, I9I—200. EDWARDS, Alun R. Enwogion y Sir. Llawlyfr Cym. Cered. Llundain, IX, 16-22. HOWELLS, John M. The Vaughans of Crosswood. Llawlyfr Cym. Cered. Llundain, XIII, 25­9. JENKINS, David The Pryse family of Gogerddan. Nat. Lib. Wales J., VIII, 81, 176, 353. JONES, E. D. Cewri Ceredigion. Llawlyfr Cym. Cered. Llundain

VOLUME: 1963 - Vol. 4, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1960
PAGE: 339

INDEX nos. 1-10: (other middle matter)

Society, x:46 Province, vessel, viii:308 Pryce family, Gogerddan see Pryse family, Gogerddan Pryce, Bridget, Glanfraed, i:79 Pryce, F. N., ix:45 Pryce, John, Llandysul, vicar, v:430 Pryce, Thomas, Llandysul, rector, v:431 Prydderch, Rev. John pupil at Ystradmeurig, v:242 Prydderch, Thomas, Uanddewibrefi, iv:110 Prydderch, William, Methodist minister, vii:104 Prydferthwch Sancteiddrwydd yn y Weddi

VOLUME: INDEX nos. 1-10
DATE: 1 January 1990
PAGE: 156

1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4: County elections in eighteenth-century Cardiganshi...

both were prominent members of the country or Whig party opposing the influence of the Stuart court, whose supporters, dubbed Tory, included the Pryse family. This national political conflict was to influence electoral contests in Cardiganshire, as Gogerddan and Trawsgoed respectively claimed to head the local Tories and Whigs. Events were to show that this political alignment might be

VOLUME: 1992 - Vol. 11, nos. 1-4
DATE: 1 January 1989
PAGE: 264

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