Ancient Divisions of the County . By the Rev. P. B. Williams, A.B. RECTOR OF LLANRUG AND LLANBERIS. CAERNARVON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. HULME, Bookbinder & Stationer, Turf-Square. AND MAY BE HAD OF POOLE & HARDING, CHESTER; R. TAYLOR, —o— 1821. THOMAS JAMES WARREN BULKELEY, Lord Viscount Bulkeley OF CASHEL, IN THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND; AND BARON BULKELEY, OF BEAUMARIS, IN THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND; PEER OF THE REALM; LORD LIEUTENANT, & CUSTOS HOTULORUM, OF THE COUNTY OF CAERNARVON CHANCELLOR AND CHAMBERLAIN OF NORTH WALES; CONSTABLE OF BEAUMARIS CASTLE, &c. &c. A Nobleman, whose sole study is to do Good, and to promote the Happiness and Welfare of his Fellow Creatures; and who is highly Esteemed, and greatly and justly Beloved in this part of the Principality; and has repeatedly and deservedly received the Thanks of the Bench of Magistrates, as well as those of the Established Militia, under their gallant Commander, Col. Edwards, and the other Officers, for the Admirable Method with which he has Organized the County, and his ready Attention and Assistance at all Times when requisite,—This little Publication, is most Respectfully inscribed, by His Lordship’s Most obedient, And most devoted Humble Servant, P. B. WILLIAMS. Llanrug, April 9, 1821. |