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My first history of Llanllwchaearn parish appeared in 2010, since then I have written the histories of all the other parishes in the commote, Llanina & Cytblwyf, Llannarth, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo and have widened the scope of my researches to include houses as well as farms and more family history along with the history of the landscape. In the process I acquired much more information about Llanllwchearn families, and the time now seems right for a second edition with a larger and much more detailed gazetteer of dwellings including Cross Inn and Nanternis. This new book has over 200 additional pages of family history and many more photographs.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
My first history of Llanllwchaearn parish appeared in 2010, since then I have written the histories of all the other parishes in the commote, Llanina & Cytblwyf, Llannarth, Llangrannog and Llandysiliogogo and have widened the scope of my researches to include houses as well as farms and more family history along with the history of the landscape. In the process I acquired much more information about Llanllwchearn families, and the time now seems right for a second edition with a larger and much more detailed gazetteer of dwellings including Cross Inn and Nanternis. This new book has over 200 additional pages of family history and many more photographs.
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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).