Showing posts with label St. Asaph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Asaph. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

RN #164 Wrexham

Wrexham is another Welsh area that was involved in my JONES family tree.  This notebook contains my research into this town and parish.

Parish of Wrexham
     Wrexham Regis
     Wrexham Fechan
     Burras Hovan (Hwfa)
     Stansty
Cheshire system (acre system)
Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of St. Asaph (for Hugh) 1565 - 1601
Parish - Wrexham - Diocese of St. Asaph 1550 (Catalogue Ref. SA)

For a discussion see: http://welshgenealogy.blogspot.com for post titled "Wrexham(Wrecsam)", dated Monday, Nov. 21, 2011


Friday, December 7, 2012

RN #160 St. Asaph created 1143 AD

St. Asaph played an important role during my Welsh family history.   This notebook contains my research into the origins and history of this Church and parish.

Ancient parish of St. Asaph (had 13 townships)
St. Asaph / Llanelwy
Bishops from 1135 AD - 1555 AD
St. Asaph Cathedral
St. Asaph (or Asa) the saint
Ancient Diocese of Saint Asaph (Assa Vensis, originally El Viensis)
Llyfr Coch Asaph (Red Book of St. Asaph)
St. Asaph Bishps 1066 AD - 1300 AD
Dean and Chapter Archive (Catalogue Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt)
Lloyd family of Leaton Knolls, Shropshire
Calendar of Patent, Rolls Edward III
St. Asaph - Chronology 1140 AD - 1720 AD
Lambeth Palace Library (Catalogue Ref. MSS)
Hanmer family of Pentrepant, Shropshire
     A collection of deeds and papers relating to the Hanmer family of Pentrepant
     Will of John Hanmer, bishop of St. Asaph
Archdeaconry of Rochester (Catalogue Ref. DRa)
Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of St. Asaph
Bishop Trevor, of St. Asaph