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History information for Llanllyfni and places above it in the hierarchy

Llanllyfni

Llanllyfni Parish History 1949 - details of extant records on Archives Network Wales
".........Canon Gwynfryn Richards, Vicar of Conwy, was the joint winner of a competition in the National Eisteddfod in 1949 in Dolgellau to write a history of any country parish in Wales. He chose to write about the parish of Llanllyfni....."

Various items  - on the People's Collection Wales  site

  • The Llanllyfni Hair Ring   " ...... This thickened ring is made of gold foil wrapped around a copper or bronze core and was probably used as an item of personal adornment, perhaps in the hair, during the late Bronze Age...."
  • Pris a dalwyd yn y flwyddyn 1855 i'r plwyf Llanllyfni am" treth y tlodion"  [Price paid in 1855 to the parish Llanllyfni for "poor rate"]
  • Memorandum of receipt of Thomas Roberts, Petty Constable pa. [rish] Llanllifni [Llanllyfni], from Owen Jones of Llanllifni [Llanllyfni], of 20 shillings as a fine for selling ale on the sabbath day. The money has been delivered to Humphrey ap Evan Gruffith, churchwarden. Appended [in another hand]: Note: 'Sworne to be true'. dd 23 Apr 1655
  • Poor rate receipt for one pound payed by Henry Jones, Talgmignedd, Parish of Llanllyfni, 1846

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.