Rhif Cyf AmgBMSS/636
TeitlPapers of the Prys and Hughes families
Disgrifiad1-11 Receipts for rent etc. paid by Thomas Prys to Sir Nicholas Bayly of Plas Newydd (1751-1776)
12-15 Papers relating to the will of Thomas Prys and the re-arrangements at Pen yr Orsedd following his death
17 Residuary account of the property left by Catherine Hughes of Monachdy (1847)
18 Inventory of goods and chattels of John Hughes of Pen yr ORsedd (1871)
19 Apportionment by Mr Elias Jones of Gwerdog of the rents, tithes and rates of Ty Fatw, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy between Owen Thomas of Pen yr Orsedd and William Owen of Pencarreg
21-32 Interesting bills, receipts, begging letter as well as an informing letter from a Welsh Californian who had once been a farm servant at Pen yr Orsedd
33 Letter from Captain Henry Jones of Llysdulas to John Elias regarding the building of a Methodist Chapel at Cemlyn, Anglesey
34 Sylwadau ar gyfiawnhad a sancteiddhad gan Cadwalader Williams
35 Letter from William Williams of Fronddu to three young schoolgirls at Tarvin Sands near Chester (1822)
36-73 Letters from his parents to Owen Hughes of Pen yr Orsedd, whilst at school in Liverpool (Gregson and Symonds) and later Tarporley (1844-1845). He is told to go to hear English sermons, to talk English with his Welsh friends, and even at his lodgings. Much information on local events.
74-83 Letters from Owen Williams, Caerdegog, Llanfechell to Pen yr Orsedd. Now living in Liverpool, he has obviously been asked to keep an eye on Owen Hughes
84-85 Letters from friends to Owen Hughes
86-87 Letters from Owen Hughes to his family. He met Dic Aberdaron on the street in Liverpool in November 1841, reading a book.
Dyddiad1751-1871
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