Alt Ref NoBMSS/40690
TitleY Beibl Cyssegr-Lan - family bible belong to the Elias family of Llanrwst
DescriptionFamily Bible belonging to the Elias Family of Llanrwst. Includes details of births, marriages and deaths of family members from 1833 to 1972. Found in a charity shop in Lymington circa 2000.
Date1833
Related MaterialBMSS/10268-10313
AdminHistoryThomas Elias (1833-1901) of Llanrwst, Denbighshire, was well known as a local genealogist and antiquary. He was knowledgeable about Welsh archaeology and regularly contributed articles to newspapers; when the British Archaeological Society held their conference at Conwy in 1897, he contributed a paper on the abbeys and monasteries of the Conwy Valley. He was interested in local politics, and was a member of the Llanrwst Urban District Council, the Llanrwst Parish Council and was a governor of the Llanrwst County School. An obituary in the Welsh Coast Pioneer describes him as a staunch Conservative and Churchman. He operated a successful brewing business at Llanrwst, which was taken over after his death by his son, Arthur E. Elias, who was a painter.

Thomas Elias' father, William Elias, was land agent to Lord Newborough of the Glynllifon Estate, Caernarfon. His great grandfather, also William Elias (1708-1787), the eminent Anglesey poet and genealogist, was a contemporary and friend of poet and cleric Goronwy Owen (1723-1769), and of the well-known Methodist preacher Lewis Morris (1760-1855), and a pupil of the poet and antiquary, Owen Gruffydd (ca. 1643-1730) of Llanystumdwy, Caernarfonshire, to which some of the material in this collection relates.
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