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XM/5120

PAPURAU PENYBRYN EDERN PAPERS

Casgliad hynod ddiddorol o lythyrau, gweithredoedd a nodiadau amrywiol yn ymestyn yn ol i flynyddoedd cynnar yr ail ganrif ar bymtheg, yn ymwneud yn bennaf a Phenybryn ac eiddo arall ym mhlwyf Edern. Craidd y casgliad yw swp o lythyrau a ddanfonwyd gan Hugh Jones, Georgia, UDA at ei rieni a’i frodyr yng Nghymru, yn adrodd hanes ei garchariad yn ystod y rhyfel rhwng America a Phrydain yn y 1770au a’r bywyd newydd a ganfu yn America ar ol iddo gael ei ryddhau. Ceir yn yr atebion a gafodd wrth ei frodyr fanylion dadlennol ynglyn a hanes Sir Gaernarfon yn ystod chwarter olaf y ddeunawfed ganrif.

An extremely interesting collection of letters, deeds and miscellaneous material going back to the early years of the seventeenth century concerning Penybryn and other properties in the parish of Edern. Of primary interest are an important collection of letters sent by Hugh Jones, Georgia, USA, to his parents and brothers in Wales, relating his experiences as a prisoner during the Anglo-American War of the 1770s and his subsequent life as a settler in America following his release. The replies from his brother reveal many aspects of Caernarfonshire history during the last quarter of the eighteenth century.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/5120/60. Dead number.   
XM/5120/61. PART OF LETTER: Thomas Humphreys, Edern to William Humphreys,saddler at Mr. Richard Smith, saddler, under the Town Hall, Winton, Hampshire. Their father seems to have recovered. Their brother Maurice ...  more d.d.[1765 Aug.]
XM/5120/62. LETTER: Thomas Humphreys [Edern] to Mr. William Humphrey, his brother at Mr. Thomas Williams, saddler in Landovery co Caerns. He has dreamed a terrible dream about W.H. He has had no news of their bro...  more 1766 Nov. 26
XM/5120/63. LETTER: Thomas Humphreys, Edern to Mr. Maurice Humphreys at Mr. William Jones in King Street, Snowfield. T.H. sends M.H. a suit of clothes on board John Ellis’ sloop. Great care has been taken w...  more 1767 May 6
XM/5120/64. LETTER: Maurice Humphreys, London to his brother Thomas Humphreys, Edern in Llyne, thanking him for the suit of clothes. He declines the offer to return home. He has met an apothecary and has agreed t...  more 1767 May 30
XM/5120/65. LETTER: Maurice Humphreys at Mr. Rogers in Angel Street, St. Martin’s Lee Grant nr. Newgate, London to Mr. Thomas Humphreys, pa. Edern, Llyne. He has seen Wm. Prichard who told him that they wer...  more 1767 Sept. 1
XM/5120/66. FRAGMENT OF LETTER: . ---, Dublin to Thomas Humphreys, Portenlane, pa. Edern. The sender has received and paid for the herrings. Talks of buckets and batons. Endorsed: ? Greek Alphabet. Document defec...  more 1768 Jan. 22
XM/5120/67. LETTER: Thomas Humphreys, Edern to Maurice Humphreys, at Mr. Rogers’ In Angel Street, St. Martin’s Le Grant, nr. Newgate, London. He is glad M.H. is well and not suffering from any of the ...  more 1768 Feb. 25
XM/5120/68. LETTER: Wm. Pritch[ard], London to ? --- [?W.H.] is going to live in a very good place at Richmond in Surrey and he has cash. He seems in good spirits and health. W.P. asks of [?T.H.] re his brother; ...  more 1770 April 24
XM/5120/69. LETTER: Thomas Humphreys, Edern to Wm. i Prichard. He thanks him for his ‘dreadful’ letter with the shocking news of his brother’s death. He grants W.P. the power to sell his brother&rsquo...  more 1771 Oct. 30
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