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Extract from Rhossili parish records noting burial of shipwrecked sailors, 1844, page 20 [image 1 of 2]
Extracts from burial register of St Andrew's Scottish Presbyterian Church, 1864-81: page 1 [image 1 of 4]
Extracts from baptismal register of St Andrew's Scottish Presbyterian Church, 1864-81: page 1 [image 1 of 2]
  • The parish register of Penrhosllugwy, Anglesey, is one of the earliest surviving registers in the diocese of Bangor.  The Penrhosllugwy parish register is also one of the few parish registers which contains Welsh-language entries.  The register was written in Welsh from the beginning up to the year 1679.
Penrhosllugwy Parish Register, 1578-1766, [front cover, image 1 of 95]
  • The following pages are taken from the burials register of Llangristiolus parish, Anglesey, for the period 1837-50.  Although the cause of death was not usually noted in burials registers, the vicar of Llangristiolus has included this additional information in several instances.
Llangristiolus Parish Burials Register, 1813-69 [front cover, image 1 of 24]
  • The following pages are taken from the burials register of Llanrug parish, Caernarfonshire, for the period 1813-49.  Although the cause of death was not usually noted in the burials registers of this period, the vicar of Llanrug has included this additional information and other interesting details in several instances.
Llanrug Parish Register of Burials, 1813-49 [title page, image 1 of 7]