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XM/5564/55-74

Nodiadau ar Hanes Tref Caernarfon / Notes on the History of the Town of Caernarfon

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/5564/55 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald re the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon in 1911.  1969 June 27
XM/5564/56 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from the Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald re the birthplace of Edward of Caernarfon, and the historic links between North Wales and Chester.  1969 July 4
XM/5564/57 EXTRACTS from the Caernarfon National School Minute Books for January to October 1842, re the intended construction of a new schoolroom.  n.d.
XM/5564/58 NEWSPAPER CUTTING from The Daily Post re the history of Caernarfon National School.  n.d.
XM/5564/59 COPY NOTES re the founding and the early history of Caernarfon National School.  n.d.
XM/5564/60 EXTRACTS from various books re the Duke of Wellington’s visits to North Wales.  n.d.
XM/5564/61 EXTRACTS from Suspension Bridges by [?] W.A. Provis, re the Menai Suspension Bridge.  n.d.
XM/5564/62 NOTE BOOK containing material re the abolition of the Court of Great Sessions in North Wales, and their replacement by the Assize Court.  n.d.
XM/5564/63 EXTRACT from Edward I’s charter to the town of Caernarfon [1284], and notes re the election of borough officials.  n.d.
XM/5564/64 EXTRACTS taken from the North Wales Gazette, 1815-1816, re the role of the Marquess of Anglesey at the Battle of Waterloo, and his triumphant return home.  n.d.
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