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History information for Caerhun and places above it in the hierarchy

Caerhun

Artefacts from the Roman fort of Canovium, Caerhun - on the People's Collection Wales site

Caerhun Standing Stones - on the Modern Antiquarian site

Caerhun - on wicipedia (Welsh)

Various items - on the People's Collection Wales site

  • Photo of the outline plan of the Roman fort of Canovium (or Kanovium) on the information board outside the Church of St Mary's near Caerhun in the Conwy Valley  
  • Canovium (alternate spelling with a 'K' instead of a 'C') Roman fort located on the banks of the River Conwy at Caerhun. Photo is of the information board at the site of St Mary;s Church, built within the boundaries of the fort.
  • Memorandum of Recognizance of William Hughes of 'Tyddin bach' in the parish of Caerhun, sawyer, in the case of bastardy, namely that William Hughes is the father of the child of Elizabeth Owen of Llwydfaen Isa in the parish of Caerhun dd 24 Feb 1787
  • Petition of Richard ap Hugh ap Robert, Madryn, who pleads exemption from duty as high constable of the hundred of Caerhun 'beinge of the age of seventye nine years and in a manner doted and unfit to take the charge of the said affairs'. dd 1652
  • A view along the street Tal-y-bont, showing houses and the Post Office
  • Mr. Davies and donkey, Tal-y-bont (Caerhun, Caern)

Caernarvonshire

Gwynedd Family History Society  have a history of Wales feature on their site (Publications)

Castles Wales site - Medieval Gwynedd and The Early Welsh Kingdoms, Gwynedd

Wales

  • Wales - History - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.