CARNARVON TRADERS

The Repository of all Things Historical for the Ancient Welsh Town of Carnarvon

  Castle Square, Carnarvon. Published by Williams & Hughes, Bridge Steet, 1850


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Mr. Thomas Hughes, Castle Street; his grandchildren, the children of his son Thomas: Catherine & Jane, Segontium Terrace; and the children of his daughter Jane, wife of the Rev. William Jones, Amlwch; his great grandaughter, Laura Jane, daughter of Mary, who was the daughter of his son Thomas, and wife of Mr. Thomas Thomas, London House, High Street.

Mr. Thomas Savage, Church Street.

The Rev. Evan Richardson; his children: Nehemiah and Arbaham, Caernarfon.

The Rev. William Lloyd; his widow, Mrs. Jane Lloyd, Tan y Capel.

Mrs. Parry, Plas Mawr; her son: Mr. William Parry, Brazier, Bangor.

Mr. R. M. Preece; his widow, Mrs. Preece, London; his children: Jane, Elizabeth, Margaret Ellen, Mary Catherine, William, Gwen Ellen, George, and John, London. He was a talented preacher with the Wesleyans in Caernarfon; an able writer for the Gymdeithas y Biblau; an eloquent orator for many years; also, he was a banker at the Bank and Mayor of the Borough. He moved, together with his family, to London, where he died.

Mr. William Griffiths; his widow: Mrs. Griffiths, Chapel Street; his children: Robert, Caernarfon, and William, Runcorn.



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