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The ancient manor of Caerwedros included five parishes: Llanllwchaearn, Llanina & Cytblwyf, Llannarth, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo; this history is the fifth and final book and completes the history of the manor, which Sue Passmore began with Llanllwchaearn: a parish history, published in 2010. A brief Introduction, setting the background to the parish and its inhabitants is followed by a gazetteer of farms and cottages from their earliest known history to the mid-twentieth century. Like her other histories, it is crammed with original research and should prove an invaluable resource for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The ancient manor of Caerwedros included five parishes: Llanllwchaearn, Llanina & Cytblwyf, Llannarth, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo; this history is the fifth and final book and completes the history of the manor, which Sue Passmore began with Llanllwchaearn: a parish history, published in 2010. A brief Introduction, setting the background to the parish and its inhabitants is followed by a gazetteer of farms and cottages from their earliest known history to the mid-twentieth century. Like her other histories, it is crammed with original research and should prove an invaluable resource for those interested in both local and family history. There are many illustrations.
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Autorenporträt
Sue Passmore is best known as a local and maritime historian, having published Welsh Sail, Farmers and Figureheads and The Streets of New Quay. She has also published the parish histories of Llannarth, Llanllwchaearn, Henfynw, Llanina, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo. As well as the family history of Peniarth, and the Owens of Penparc and Foel. Recently she has published two fiction stories for young people. The Holbeche Horse, and Boneys Men (which has as a backdrop the attempted Napoleonic invasion of Wales).