10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOLGELLEY»
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Dolgelley in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Tourist's and Visitor's Hand-Book and Guide to Harlech, ...
paradoxa . . . . . . Barmouth Schizo'nema prostratum. . . . . . . . > do. —— implied-
tum . . . . . . Pools near the ferry house Penmaen Pool, J. R. Sphueroplea crispa . .
. . . . . . . . . .Barmouth and Dolgelley, J. R. Hyalothcca dissilie'ns ( Confer'va E. B.)
...
D. JONES (Chemist and Bookseller, Barmouth.), Thomas SALWEY, 1863
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An accurate account ... of
Dolgelley and Caernarvon, ... ...
'It is recorded that Owen Glyndwr assembled his parliament at Dolgelley in 1404,
when he formed an alliance with Charles King ofFrance, which runs in the true
royal style: as "Owiuus Dei gratiit princeps Wallire;" and concludes “Datum opud
...
3
Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire
One of the best views of Dolgelley is obtained from the Machynlleth road, about
two miles from the town. The Church has a decent external appearance, but the
interior is little better than a barn. It contains an ancient monument of an armed ...
Samuel Leigh (publisher.), 1835
4
Leigh's Guide to Wales and Monmouthshire ... Third edition, ...
The banks of the river Maw, from Dolgelley to Barmouth, are extremely beautiful.
A boat for this excursion may be hired at the place called the Storehouse, when
the water is high, but when it is low, at Penmnen Pool, two miles from the town.
Samuel LEIGH (Publisher.), 1839
5
Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania
He married Lowry Griffiths, who died March, 1882, aged 78, who lived at the
Angel Hotel, Dolgelley, for 40 years ; she purchased the property in 1854. Issue :
i. Griffith, died 1850, aged 21 years, ii. Edward, of whom presently. iii. David, died
...
6
Leigh's Guide to Wales & Monmouthshire: Containing ...
The price of the boat, from Dolgelley to Barmouth, is about three or four shillings ;
or, from Barmouth to Dolgelley, six shillings. Passage -boats go occasionally, the
fare in which varies from sixpence to one shilling. The tourist should select the ...
7
Excursions in North Wales, with corrections and additions by ...
Origin of the Name of the Mountain — Places from whence it is usually ascended
— Ascent from Dolgelley — Ascent from the Blue Lion — Ascent from Barmouth
— View from the Summit of Coder Iris. This mountain had its name from a person
...
William Richard Bingley, 1839
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Excursions in North Wales: including Aberystwith and the ...
Origin of the Name of the Mountain — Places from whence it is usually ascended
— Ascent from Dolgelley — Ascent from the Blue Lion — Ascent from Barmouth
— View from the Summit of Coder Iris. THIS mountain had its name from a ...
9
The History and Topography of North Wales, with Biographical ...
the seat of Sir R. Vaughan, Bart. ; a little beyond which is Llanelltyd, a handsome
village, which serves as a port to Dolgelley. Q. Describe Dolgelley. ' A. Dolgelley,
or Dolgellan, is a small market town, irregular and ill built, but aplace of soine ...
William Pinnock, Jolibois, 1822
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North Wales: Llangollen, Bala,
Dolgelley, Barmouth, ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
Mountford John B. Baddeley, C. S. Ward, 2008