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Transactions of the Caernarvonshire Historical Society
Since 1939 the Society's annual volume of transactions has published in-depth articles on the history of the old county - from Llyn to Creuddyn
This list of contents shows that the Transactions contain articles on all aspects of the history, ancient and modern, of north west Wales
Many of the larger libraries and archives in north Wales will have copies of the transactions for you to study - and some of the more recent editions might still be available to buy from Gwynedd Archives
And anybody can join the Society and get future volumes as they are published - only £10 a year. Contact Gwynedd Archives
I’m sure the Society would welcome articles for publication as well - again, contact Gwynedd Archives for information on how to submit an article for consideration
I’m very grateful to Cymdeithas Hanes y Tair Llan for publishing an earlier edition of this list which took us up to 2008. Inspired by that, and after a bit of hunting and chasing, I’ve been able to bring it up to date :)
Volume 1 (1939):
The Men of Gwynedd, by Elwyn Davies
Some tendencies in the agrarian history of Caernarvonshire during the Later Middle Ages, by T Jones Pierce
County politics and electioneering 1558 - 1625, by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Correspondence of the Owens of Plas Du 1573 - 1604, by A H Dodd
Arfon (1759 - 1822), gan G T Roberts Llechi a llongau, gan David Thomas
Sources of Caernarvonshire history in the National Library of Wales, by Gildas Tibbott
Volume 2 (1940): Environment and human settlement in the commote of Arllechwedd Isaf, by R Elfyn Hughes
The Early history of Lleyn, by Sir John Edward Lloyd
Notes on the history of rural Caernarvonshire in the reign of Elizabeth, by T Jones Pierce
Y Tryfan, gan W Gilbert Williams
Hen Grynwyr Llyn, gan Bob Owen
John Kelsall yn Sir Gaernarfon ac ym Mon, gan R T Jenkins
Pwy ydoedd "Shon Gwialan", gan Harri Gwynn Jones
Sources of Caernarvonshire history: University College Library, Bangor: 1 Estate papers, by Thomas Richards
Volume 3 (1941):
Ancient habitation sites in Caernarvonshire, by Colin Gresham
A Caernarvonshire manorial borough, by T Jones Pierce
Y Porth Mawr, Caernarvon, by Kendrick Evans
Sir Gaernarfon a llenyddiaeth Gymraeg, gan Tom Parry
An Eye witness account of agrarian conditions in Caernarvonshire during the Napoleonic era, by Deiniol Williams
Sources of Caernarvonshire history: University College Library, Bangor: ii Industry, iii Transport, by Thomas Richards.
Volume 4 (1942/3):
The Making of Caernarvonshire, by W H Waters
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda 1: Y Pengwern (1500 - 1800), gan W Gilbert Williams
A Caernarvonshire manorial borough, part II: iv the borough lands, by T Jones Pierce
"A Caernarvonshire scrap book 1818 - 1823", gan R G Owen
Some aspects of the industrial revolution in South East Caernarvonshire, part 1: Y Traeth Mawr, by W Morgan Richards
The Schooner "Mary Watkins", by Ben Bowen Thomas
Sources of Caernarvonshire history: University College Library, Bangor: iv Religion, v Education, by Thomas Richards
The Ferries, by A H Dodd.
Volume 5 (1944):
Y Porth Mawr, Caernarvon ii, by Kenrick Evans
A Caernarvonshire manorial borough, part iii: v Borough administration, vi Modern origins, by T Jones Pierce
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda ii: Lewisiaid Plas yn Bont, gan W Gilbert Williams The Families of Bodvel and Jones of Cefnycoed, by B Dew Roberts
T Barque "Hindoo", Caernarvon, gan Bob Owen
Some aspects of the Industrial Revolution in South East Caernarvonshire, part II: Portmadoc, by W M Richards
The Bangor Workhouse, by C Flynn-Hughes
Two cairns, by W J Hemp.
Volume 6 (1945):
The Tragedy of Colonel John Bodvel, by A H Dodd
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda iii: Huwsiaid Bodaden, gan W Gilbert Williams
Some details about the independents in Caernarvonshire, by Bob Owen
A Drover's account book, by R T Jenkins
Early Caernarvonshire seamen, by T Jones Pierce
Y Porth Mawr, Caernarvon, by Kenrick Evans.
Volume 7 (1946):
Roman Caernarvonshire, by E W E Griffiths
Robert Pugh of Penrhyn Creuddyn, by Emyr Wynne Jones
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda iv: teulu'r Gadlys, gan W Gilbert Williams
Eighteenth century Caernarvon part 1, by Kendrick Evans
The Land utilisation of Llanrug parish, by Murielle E Otter
Early history of the North Wales Training College, by R Meredith
The Workhouses of Caernarvonshire 1760 - 1914, by Cledwyn Flynn-Hughes.
Volume 8 (1947):
Sir John Lloyd, by Dr Thomas Richards
Documents relating to the early history of Conway, by John Griffiths
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda v: teulu Rhedynog Felen, gan W Gilbert Williams
Richard Edwards of Nanhoron: a Restoration study, by Thomas Richards
Early Bangor banks, by J Ingman
Eighteenth century Caernarvon ii: burgesses - resident and non-resident, by Kenrick Evans
The Care of county records, by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Caernarvonshire excavations
Volume 9 (1948):
The Saints of Gwynedd, by E G Bowen
A Note on Walter of Hereford, builder of Caernarvon Castle, by A J Taylor
Culverins for Charles, by Norman Tucker
The Glynnes and the Wynns of Glynllifon, by Glyn Roberts
Eighteenth century Caernarvon iii: Caernarvon Borough and its contributory boroughs, by Kenrick Evans
William Fairbairn and the Conwy tubular bridge, by Colin A Gresham
Hen deuluoedd Llanwnda vi: Llwydiaid y Tryfan Bach, gan W Gilbert Williams
Peter Bailey Williams, gan Griffith T Roberts Cyfraniad Meibion Arfon i gerddoriaeth: pum arloeswr, gan R D Griffith
Glasinfryn, gan Syr Ifor Williams
A Llandegai pew dispute, by Emyr Gwynne Jones.
Volume 10 (1949):
Roman coins from Dinas Dinlle, by W E Griffith
Trading in mediaeval Caernarvon, by G Peredur Jones
Some pages in the history of Pant Glas, Ysbyty Ifan, by R T Jenkins
Glyniaid Glynllifon, gan W Gilbert Williams
Notes on some old Bangor inns, by John Ingman
Dr Owen Owen Roberts, gan Emyr H Owen
The Expansionist phase in the history of the Welsh slate industry, by Dylan Pritchard
The County records, by W Ogwen Williams
An Episode in the history of Clynnog Church, by W Gilbert Williams
The Troubles of a pauper, by G T Roberts
Rebecca in Caernarvonshire, by David Williams
Buchedd Deiniol Sant, gan J E Caerwyn Williams
Volume 11 (1950):
The Armorial bearings of the Caernarvonshire County Council, by H Ellis Tomlinson
The Church of Saint Hywyn, Aberdaron, by W J Elliss
Caernarvonshire and the Restoration: four letters, by A H Dodd
Eighteenth century Caernarvon, by Kenrick Evans
The Early days of the Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Hospital, by John Ingman
Henry Archer, by David Thomas
Profiadau golygydd, gan E Morgan Humphreys
Dyddlyfr Ysgol Bethel, gan Gwilym J Evans
Miscellanea: Commonwealth marriages "Ty Lasar", Penmachno; More Vaughans of Pant Glas; The Albion Hotel, Bangor
Volume 12 (1951):
Topographical prints (introduction)
Notes on illustrations
Alphabetical list of topographical prints of Caernarvonshire in the National Library of Wales
Volume 13 (1952):
Civil War Colonel: Sir John Carter, by Norman Tucker
The Post road in Caernarvonshire: an historical survey, by R T Pritchard
Bangor cathedral 1700 - 1828, by M L Clarke
Glimpses of social life in Bangor 1790 - 1850, by John Ingman
Yr Ymfudo o Sir Gaernarfon i'r Unol Daleithau (i), gan Bob Owen
Methodistiaeth Rhydlios 1800 - 1870, gan Thomas Richards
The Tithe schedule for the parish of Garn Dobenmaen (transcribed and edited by Elwyn Edwards - the National Library of Wales - with a foreword by the Editor)
Volume 14 (1953):
Caernarvonshire in the Civil War, by A H Dodd
Yr ymfudo o sir Gaernarfon i'r Unol Daleithau (ii), gan Bob Owen
The Record of the Parish of Aber, by T J Owen
Dechrau trefn newydd, gan W Gilbert Williams
Reviews: Guide to the Caernarvonshire Record office, Atlas Sir Gaernarfon, Hen longau Sir Gaernarfon: cywiriadau
Volume 15 (1954):
A 14th century house site at Cefn y Fan near Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, by A H A Hogg
A note on the history of Ysbyty Ifan, by W Ogwen Williams
Robert Gwyn, gan Geraint Bowen Maria Stella (Lady Newborough), by B Dew Roberts
A Bangor architect of the early nineteenth century, by M L Clarke
Ymfudo o Sir Gaernarfon i'r Unol Daleithau (iii), gan Bob Owen
Schools established by industrial undertakings in Caernarvonshire and Merionethshire during the nineteenth century, by Leslie Wynne-Evans
Volume 16 (1955):
Archaeological excavations in Caernarvonshire, by C A Gresham
Notes on some Caernarvonshire inscriptions, by C A Ralegh Radford
The Revolt of Madoc ap Llywelyn 1294-5, by John Griffiths
The Elizabethan statutes of Friars School, Bangor, by M L Clarke
Sea power and Caernarvonshire 1642 - 1660, by Aled Eames
Some account of the botanical exploration of Caernarvonshire, part 1, by P W Carter
Capel Newydd, by Thomas Richards
Capel Newydd, by M Honora Keating
Capel Curig Inn register 1801 - 1825, by Norman Tucker
Bron y Foel School, Caernarvonshire, by L Wynne Evans
The Ffestiniog Railway, by A G W Garraway
Volume 17 (1956):
Dinas Emrys, by H N Savory
The Bishop's Palace, Gogarth, Llandudno, by Douglas B Hague
The Township of Dolbenmaen, by Colin A Gresham
Caernarvonshire and the Middle Temple, by R Arthur Roberts
Some account of the botanical exploration of Caernarvonshire (part ii), by P W Carter Caernarvonshire Turnpike Trust, by R T Pritchard
Borough politics and electioneering (1826 - 1852), by E Gwynne Jones
Chronicles of a Caernarvon ironworks, by R Abbott
Tithe schedule for Boduan
Miscellanea: Caernarvonshire in English fiction, by David Thomas; Afon Ganol wall fragments, by Norman Tucker
Volume 18 (1957):
Two notes of Caernarvonshire Archaeology, by W E Griffiths
The Townships of Gest, Treflys and Ystumllyn, by Colin A Gresham
The Old borough of Nefyn 1355 - 1882, by T Jones Pierce
The Duality of Robert ap Hugh of Penrhyn Creuddyn, by E Gwynne Jones
Marle Hall, by Norman Tucker
Maurice Lewis and his family history, by R Arthur Roberts
The Platts of Oldham, by W Ogwen Williams
John Jones, Tal y Sarn (1796 - 1857), by G T Roberts
The Beginnings of the county schools in Caernarvonshire, by Prys Eifion Owen
Volume 19 (1958):
Castell Odo, by Leslie Alcock
The Townships in the parish of Llanystumdwy, by Colin Gresham
Colonel Hugh Wynne, by Norman Tucker
The Parliamentary representation of Caernarvonshire in the eighteenth century, part 1: 1708 - 1749, by P D G Thomas
Britannia Park, by M L Clarke
Turnpike trusts of Caernarvonshire, by R T Pritchard
The First of the county schools, by S A Claridge
An Eighteenth century borough court book, by T Jones-Pierce
Volume 20 (1959):
Roman fort at Pen Llystyn, Bryncir Station, Caernarvonshire, by A H A Hogg
Llanbeblig Parish Church, by Aubrey Davies
Penrhyn Castle, by Douglas B Hague
Richard Wynne and the Booth Rebellion, by Norman Tucker
Capel Newydd, by Glyn Roberts
The Parliamentary representation of Caernarvonshire in the eighteenth century, part II 1749 - 1784, by Peter D G Thomas
The Porthdinllaen Turnpike Trust, by R T Pritchard
Volume 21 (1960):
The Neolithic axe factory of Mynydd Rhiw in Lleyn, by C H Houlder
A Mediaeval church on the island of St Tudwal, by Douglas B Hague
The Celtic Monasteries of North Wales, by C N Johns
Piracy in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey, by Carys Roberts
The Forest of Snowdon (in its relationship to Eifionydd), by Colin A Gresham
Sion ap Howel ap Owen, Cefn Treflaeth, by Bedwyr Lewis Jones
Some Lleyn inventories of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, by Trefor M Owen
Sir Charles Paget and the Caernarvonshire Boroughs 1830 - 1832, by Llewelyn Jones
Llythyrau at Robert Thomas, Abercegin, by E Gwynne Jones
The Creuddyn peninsula 1750 - 1914, by D Geraint Griffith
JR, Conwy, by R Tudur Jones
The Birth of the Caernarvonshire Record Office, by Keith Williams-Jones
Classified list of contents and index of contributors 1939 - 1960
Volume 22 (1961):
Stone axes from near Dinas, Llanfairfechan, by J Davies
A Roman milestone from Aber, by A H A Hogg
Sir Richard Wynn of Gwydir, 2nd Baronet, by Norman Tucker
Church building and church restoration in Caernarvonshire during the nineteenth century, by M L Clarke
Thomas Jones, Cefnmeusydd Uchaf (1787 - 1843), by Tom Morris
Robert Ellis (Clochydd Llanllyfni) 1829 - 1872, by Gwynfryn Richards
Caernarvonshire Turnpike Trusts: Ysbyty and Penmachno Trusts, by R T Pritchard
Hunangofiant Gutyn Peris, by E Gwynne Jones
Volume 23 (1962):
Obituaries: Brigadier Sir William Henage Wynne Finch (1893 - 1961), Dr Thomas Richards, Bob Owen, Wilfrid James Hemp
Prehistoric stone blades from Parwyd, near Aberdaron, by J Davies
A Long hut group in the Aber valley, by L A S Butler
Aber Gwyn Gregin, by T Jones Pierce
Lord Byron writes to Sir John Owen, by Norman Tucker
Caernarvonshire churches at the beginning of the nineteenth century, by M L Clarke
Some aspects of the medical history of Caernarvonshire, by G Penrhyn Jones
Quarrymen's champion, by J Roose Williams
Llandudno and the National Provincial Bank, by R Francis Wynne
Miscellanea: Further notes on the Roman milestone from Aber, by R P Wright
Postscript to the Celtic monasteries of North Wales vol 21 (1960) pp 14ff, by C N Johns Sion ap Howel ap Owen - cywiriad, by Bedwyr L Jones
Bryn byrddau, by Melville Richards
"Big Lloyd", by W O Roberts
Volume 24 (1963):
Obituary Early settlement in Arfon: the setting of Tre'r Ceiri, by Glanville R J Jones
Nennius's "Regio Guunnessi", by Melville Richards
An Excavation at the Cistercian abbey of Aberconway at Maenan 1963, by Lawrence Butler
The Heraldry of Gwynedd, by Francis Jones, Wales Herald Extraordinary
Bardsey: a study in monastic origins, by T Jones Pierce
Sir William Maurice of Clenennau, by E Namora Williams
Penmorfa Panorama (1782 - 1833), by Tom Morris
Robert Jones, Rhos-Lan: yr hanesydd, by J E Caerwyn Williams
Robert ap Gwilyn Ddu: ei deulu a'i gysylltiadau, by Derwyn Jones
Quarrymen's Champion (ii), by J Roose Williams
Geirionydd: Volume goffa Ieuan Glan Geirionydd, by G Gerallt Davies
The Early story of the schools of Dyffryn Nantlle, by Gwynfryn Richards
History of the Bangor Post Office, by R T Pritchard
Volume 25 (1964):
The Royalist Hookes of Conway, by Norman Tucker
Humphrey Richards (1730 - 1788), by G T Roberts
Can y Gwyl Fair yn Arfon, gan Trefor M Owen
Eifionydd y beirdd, gan E G Millward
Ychwaneg am Robert Jones, Rhos-lan a'i deulu, gan J E Caerwyn Williams
"Quarryman's champion", by J Roose Williams
Volume 26 (1965):
Obituary: Thomas Jones Pierce (1905 - 1964), by A H Dodd
Er cof am T Jones Pierce, by Gareth Alban Davies
Professor T Jones Pierce: an appreciation, by Glanville Jones
Excavations in Conwy: 1961 - 64, by L A S Butler
The Bolde Rental (Bangor Mss 1939), by C A Gresham
Wartime brawl in Llannor Churchyard, by Norman Tucker
Ieuan Lleyn, by Thomas Parry
Traethodyn gan Robert Jones, Rhoslan, by J E Caerwyn Williams
Gwleidyddiaeth Sir Gaernarfon yn y 19eg ganrif, by Frank Price Jones
Quarryman's Champion IV, by J Roose Williams
The Bangor Typhoid Epidemic of 1882, by Gwen Owen.
Volume 27 (1966):
The Ferthyr and the development of Criccieth, by C A Gresham
The Reformation in sixteenth-century Caernarvonshire, by Glanmor Williams
Morys Clynnog (1521 - 1580/1), by Geraint Bowen
A Fire at Clynnog Church, by L A S Butler
Tithe schedule for the parish of Llangwnadl, by William O Roberts
Dau arloeswr gwladfa Patagonia, gan R Bryn Williams
A Truck Shop at Dinas, near Betws y Coed, on Telford's London to Holyhead road, by Merfyn Hughes
"Quarrymen's Champion" 5, by J Roose Williams
Miscellany: An Old Conway Well, by Norman Tucker.
Volume 28 (1967):
Llanllyfni: an unusual dedication, by Gwynfryn Richards
Bishop Lewis Bayly c1575 - 1631, by A H Dodd
"Carol santaidd i'r grawys" o waith Y Tad William Davies, gan R Geraint Gruffydd
John Edmunds: pioneer educationalist, by Mary Bartholomew
Sion Wyn o Eifion (1785 - 1859), gan E G Millward
Miscellany: The Bolde rental: index of persons, by C A Gresham
Volume 29 (1968):
Chwareli Dyffryn Nantlle, gan Gwynfryn Richards
David Williams of Castell Deudraeth 1799 - 1869, by D G Lloyd Hughes
Quarrymen's Champion" 4, by J Roose Williams
Fabianism and Gwynedd politics 1890 - 1918, by Cyril Parry
Yr Esgob Richard Davies (1501 - 1581), gan Glanmor Williams
Miscellanea: Tri enw, gan Melville Richards
Rwymwyr llyfrau yn Eifionydd a Llyn, gan Bedwyr Lewis Jones
Volume 30 (1969):
Obituary: William Ogwen Williams (1923 - 1969), by A H Dodd
Cefn Graeanog: a native site of the Roman period, by A H A Hogg
The Parish of Beddgelert, by Colin A Gresham
The Defences of Gwynedd in the thirteenth century, by Glanville R J Jones
A Bishop of Bangor in the pre-reform era: H W Majendie, by M L Clarke
"Quarrymen's Champion": conclusion, by J Roose Williams
A Note on the Eifion by-election of 1906, by Cyril Parry
Moelyci, gan Melville Richards
Volume 31 (1970):
Obituary: Robert Thomas Jenkins (1881 - 1969), by J Gwynn Williams
The Kyffins of Maenan, by Norman Tucker
Cyfraniad at hanes ardaloedd Pentir a Rhiwlas hyd 1750, gan R O Roberts
A Brief account of the copper mines in Cwm Dyli, Snowdonia, by N C Beck
The City of Bangor and its environs at the time of the tithe survey 1840, by Peter Ellis Jones Denominationalism in Caernarvonshire in the mid-nineteenth century as shown in the Religious Census of 1851, by Ieuan Gwynedd Jones
Crefftau a diwydiannau Dyffryn Nantlle: a phlwyf Llanllyfni yn fwyaf arbennig, gan Gwynfryn Richards.
Volume 32 (1971):
Emeritus Professor Arthur Herbert Dodd, by J Gwynn Williams
Owain Gwynedd, by J Beverley Smith
A Note on Penrhyn Du, by T M Bassett
Dr Johnson and Mrs Thrale's Welsh tour, by Elizabeth Williams-Ellis
A Survey of Caernarvon 1770 - 1840: part 1a, by Kenrick Evans
William Lloyd Roberts (1794 - 1847), by R Gwyn Thomas
W E Gladstone: patron of St Seiriol Church Penmaenmawr, by John Edward Williams
A Note on the nineteenth century census returns, by Peter Ellis Jones
Aspects of Caernarvonshire politics 1900 - 1920: the rise of a Labour party, by Cyril Parry
Shard of Samian ware from Caerhun, Conwy, by Richard B White
Ieuan Llyn, by Eurwyn Williams.
Volume 33 (1972):
Obituary: Norman Tucker (1894 - 1971), by A H Dodd
Aspects of local government in pre-Restoration Caernarvonshire, by J Gwynfor Jones
Pennod yn natblygiad tref Pwllheli, gan D G Lloyd Hughes
A Survey of Caernarvon 1770 - 1840: part 1b, by Kenrick Evans
Braslun o hanes addysg ym mhlwyf Dolwyddelan, gan Ifor Thomas
Caernarvonshire and its libraries: development of the first county library in Wales, by T Elwyn Griffiths
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 1), by E G Jones
The Llandudno copper mines, by C J Williams
The Shipping trade of the River Conway in the early nineteenth century, by Colin Thomas
Rescue excavations on the new theatre site, University College Park, Bangor, by Keith Williams Jones.
Volume 34 (1973):
Obituary: Emyr Gwynne Jones (1911 - 72), by A H Dodd and J Gwynn Williams
A Whetstone from Courtyard House II, Caerau, Clynnog, by Richard B White
The Development of Criccieth Castle, by Colin A Gresham
"Rotunda Tabula" neu dwrneimant yn Nefyn yn 1284, gan Bedwyr L Jones
Review article: Medieval Welsh society, by Glanville R J Jones
Y Dicâu yn Sir Gaernarfon fel drych yr amseroedd, gan G Penrhyn Jones
A Survey of Caernarvon: part 2a, by Kenrick Evans
Ffiniau tref Pwllheli, gan D G Lloyd Hughes
Local defence in the Napoleonic Wars, by P K Crimmin
Rhanbarth uchaf Dyffryn Nantlle, by Gwynfryn Richards
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 2), by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Toponymic note: Regal, by Melville Richards
Archival note: Bach y Saint records in the Tan-y-Bwlch Collection, by G Haulfryn Williams.
Volume 35 (1974):
The Defences of Kanovium: a reassessment, by R G Livens
A Survey of Caernarvon: part 2a, by Kenrick Evans
A History of the Penmaenmawr quarries, by Ifor E Davies
Diwydiant yn Nyffryn Ogwen, by T M Bassett
A Trade Union in nineteenth century Gwynedd: the North Wales Quarrymen's Union 1874 - 1900
Sir Hugh Owen and education in Caernarvonshire, by B L Davies
Archaeological notes: Stone implements from Caernarvonshire, by Frances Lynch; A Flint microlith from Coed Gorswen
National Nature Reserve, by Melvyn Davies.
Volume 36 (1975):
Obituary: Arthur Herbert Dodd, by Aled Eames
Syr John Wynn o Wedir: ei gymeriad a'i gefndir, gan J Gwynfor Jones
The Church and parish of Gyffin, by Gwynfryn Richards
A Survey of Caernarvon: part 3, by Kenrick Evans
Golwg ar grefydd yn Nolwyddelan, by Ifor Thomas
Bathing facilities in Bangor: 1800 to the present day, by Peter Ellis Jones
Lloyd George and the by-election in the Caernarfon Boroughs 1890, by Emyr Price The Vernacular architecture of a
Welsh rural community 1700 - 1900: the houses of Mynytho, by Eurwyn Wiliam
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 3), by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Archive teaching units, by Mary Aris.
Volume 37 (1976):
Obituary: Kenrick Evans, by B R Parry
The Township of Neigwl, by Colin A Gresham
Cywydd i ofyn march i Ddafydd Conwy, Prior Beddgelert, gan Catrin Stevens
The Copper mines of Llanberis and Clogwyn Goch, by Peter Crew
The Manufacture of Honestones in Gwynedd, by Ivor E Davies
The Bangor Local Board of Health 1850 - 83, by Peter Ellis Jones
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 4), by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Archaeological notes: Trial excavations at the Royal Oak paddock field, Betws y Coed; Two stone implements: perforated stone implements from Fodol Ganol, Port Dinorwic; Neolithic axe rough-out from Tal y Cafn, by Richard S Kelly
Volume 38 (1977):
Medieval Gloddaith, by A D Carr
Morus Wynn o Wedir c1530 - 80, gan J Gwynfor Jones
Caernarfonshire house interiors 1660-90, by G Haulfryn Williams
William Lloyd Caldecot: a true story?, by M J T Lewis
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 5), by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Nodiadau amrywiol/Miscellaneous notes: Gruffydd Bodwrda (c1578 - 1649): englynwr, gan Dafydd Ifans
Use of records: parish registers and bishops' transcripts, by R M Benwell and T M Bassett A Straw-rope partition at
Trallwyn House, Pencaenewydd, by Eurwyn Wiliam.
Volume 39 (1978):
The Taking of Conwy Castle 1401, by Keith Williams-Jones
Richard Fletcher of Bangor: an early seventeenth century Welsh student at Cambridge, by W P Griffith
Terfysgoedd yd yng Ngogledd Cymru 1740 - 58, gan John Glyn Parry
A Survey of the ancient and present state of the county of Caernarvon (part 6), by Emyr Gwynne Jones
Lloyd George a "Rhyfel y Degwm" yn Llyn ac Eifionydd 1886 - 8, gan Emyr Price
Archaeological notes: Perforated stone implement from Bryn Adda Bangor, by Richard S Kelly A Spindle whorl from Coedcaenewydd, Llanllyfni, by D Roe; A Round hut group near Tanymarian in the parish of Llanllechid, by R H Roberts
In memoriam: Dau hanesydd lleol/Two local historians, by Derwyn Jones and Merfyn Hughes.
Volume 40 (1979):
Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, by J Gwynn Williams
The Commotal centre of Arllechwedd Isaf, by Colin A Gresham
Hendre and hafod in Caernarvonshire, by Elwyn Davies
Snowdonia: ecclesiological references, by Gwynfryn Richards
Ysgol Ramadeg Rad Pwllheli, by D G Lloyd Hughes
Trade and transport on Llyn Padarn in the late eighteenth century, by J S Illsley
The George: inn, hotel, hostel 1771 - 1978, by Peter Ellis Jones
The Life and work of Dean Henry Thomas Edwards 1837 - 84, by R O Roberts.
Volume 41: 1980:
Keith Williams-Jones, by Bryn R Parry
Cwm Cyd, by Colin A Gresham
Gloddaith and the Mostyns 1540 - 1642, by A D Carr
Dafydd Ddu Eryri 1759 - 1822, by Thomas Parry
John Warren: Bishop of Bangor 1783 - 1800, by M L Clarke
Community and social structure in Bethesda 1840 - 70, by Geraint Davies
Palmerstone, Bright and Gladstone in North Wales, by Keith G Robbins
Adran Archaeoleg/Archaeology Section: Ychydig o hanes tref Conwy o safbwynt archaeolegol, gan Richard S Kelly.
Volume 42: 1981:
Educational activity among the Wynns of Gwydir, by J Gwynfor Jones
Farming in Stuart Caernarfonshire, by Gareth Haulfryn Williams
The Wyatts of Lime Grove, Llandygai, by Peter Ellis Jones
Newyddiadur cyntaf Caernarfon: The Caernarvon Advertiser 1822, gan R Maldwyn Thomas
Y Bedyddwyr yng ngwleidyddiaeth Sir Gaernarfon 1832 - 1868, gan T M Bassett
Nodiadau amrywiol/Miscellaneous notes: The Old Irish personal name Cairbre in Gwynedd place names, by H S Chapman,
An Unrecorded mystery of the Civil War, by Ivor E Davies,
The Countess Frances Lloyd George of Dwyfor and the funerals of Churchill and Lloyd George, by Emyr Price.
Volume 43: 1982:
The Last days of Gwynedd, by A D Carr
Arolwg ar hynt Addysg Uwch yn Sir Gaernarfon rhwng c1540 a 1640, gan William P Griffith
The Pennants and Jamaica 1665 - 1808: part 1: the growth and organisation of the Pennant Estates, by Jean Lindsay
Peasant architecture in Caernarfonshire, by Eurwyn Wiliam
Short articles: The origins of early settlers in Conwy, by H S Chapman
The Tenants of Bodwrdda in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, by Roy Benwell Madocks and the removal of the
Welsh coal duties, by P K Crimmin
Nodiadau archaeolegol/Archaeological notes: Palstave from Chwilog, by Frances Lynch; Barbed and tanged arrowhead from Glyder Fach, by Frances Lynch; Stone battle axe from Llanfairfechan, by John Ll Williams; More cup-marks near Cist Cerrig, Moel y Gest, by Frances Lynch; A grooved stone maul from Penmaenmawr; A Shaft hole implement from Criccieth; Two roughouts from Llanfairfechan, by John Ll Williams
Volume 44: 1983
Governance, order and stability in Caernarfonshire c1540 - 1640, by J Gwynfor Jones
Anterliwt Derwyn Fechan 1654, gan Gareth Haulfryn Williams
The Pennants and Jamaica 1665 - 1808: part 2: the economic and social development of the Pennant estates in Jamaica, by Jean Lindsay
Ymweliad Comisiynwyr Brad y Llyfrau Gleision 1847 ag Ysgolion Plwyf Ynyscynhaearn, gan Alun Roberts
1883: Bangor granted a charter of incorporation, by Peter Ellis Jones
The Beginnings of teacher training at University College Bangor, by J B Thomas.
Volume 45: 1984
Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, Prince of Wales and Lord of Snowdon, by J Beverley Smith
Ysgol Ramadeg Rad Pwllheli a'i chysylltiad ag Ysgol Ramadeg Botwnnog, gan D G Lloyd Hughes
A Gamekeeper's journal, by Anne Lovell
Ellis Owen, Cefnymeusydd: "cymdeithaswr", gan Dewi Williams
Gwilym Lleyn and his family. by Bendi Thomas
Angus Duncan Webster: a Scottish scribe at Penrhyn Castle
"Dros ryddid a thros ymerodraeth": ymatebion yn Nyffryn Ogwen 1914 - 1918, gan Dafydd Roberts
Enwau lleoedd ym mhlwyf Dwygyfylchi a'r cyffiniau nad ydynt ar fap yr Arolwg Ordnans nac ar ardrethiant y Degwm, gan Ivor E Davies
Nodiadau Archaeolegol/Archaeological notes: Margaret Griffith; "Oval enclosures at Tyddyn Castell, Rhiw", by John Ellis Jones; "Bedd Angharad James o Benamnen, Dolwyddelan"
Volume 46: 1985
Syr Thomas Parry 1904 - 1985, gan Bedwyr Lewis Jones
Editions of Y Dadl (1776) of Dafydd Jones of Trefriw, by S I Wicklen
Bangor: the growth of a city during the first half of the nineteenth century, by O V Jones Rodenberg's autumn in
Wales: a German visit to Caernarfonshire in 1856
Pwllheli: llywodraeth leol yn y crochan berw, gan D G Lloyd Hughes
Arguments on behalf of Bangor as the site of the University College of North Wales, by J Gwynn Williams
Merched y sgrech a'r twrw: yr WSPU yn Llanystumdwy 1912, gan Dylan Morris
Nodiadau archaeolegol/Archaeological notes: A Stone axe from Llanddoget, Llanrwst, by John Ellis Jones;
Nythfa standing stone, Edern, Llyn, by Richard Kelly; Emergency excavations in Cwmystradllyn 1981, by Richard B
White; A Roman milestone re-exhibited, by John Ellis Jones; Y Wenallt, Nantgwynant, by Margaret Griffith
Volume 47: 1986
Review Article: Society and Settlement in Wales and The Marches 500BC to AD 1000, by G R J Jones
Cyfraith a threfn yn Sir Gaernarfon c1600 - 1640: yr uchelwyr a'r byd gweinyddol, gan J Gwynfor Jones
"Dyn Glew Iawn": Dafydd Jones o Drefriw 1703 - 1785, gan Geraint H Jenkins
Technoleg draddodiadol yng Ngilfach Ddu: hanes yr Olwyn Ddwr, gan Dafydd Roberts
Nodiadau ar rai o aneddau a thrigolion cylch Penmachno yn ail hanner y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg
"I will try now in English language": three nineteenth-century personal letters, by Hilary S Chapman
Archaeoleg/Archaeology: John Ellis Jones, "A Silver sixpence of Edward VI (1547 - 1553) found at Bangor"
Volume 48: 1987
Dau arolwg o Gastell Caernarfon 1622 a 1624, gan Glyn Parry
"Llawn Gofiannwr Llyn ac Eifionnydd": John Jones
Myrddin Fardd, gan Dewi Williams
A Russian visitor to Bangor in 1860, by William Linnard
The Gwernor Slate Quarry, Nantlle, by Gwynfor Pierce Jones
The Women's suffrage movement in Caernarfonshire, by Peter Ellis Jones
Welsh as a secret language, by H S Chapman
Archaeoleg/Archaeology: Richard S Kelly, "Two small perforated stones from Betws Garmon and Mynytho"; Christopher Jordan, "Tyddyn Grasod"
Volume 49: 1988
The Welsh Biblical heritage, by Derec Llwyd Morgan
Cefndir William Morgan a'i gyfraniad i Brotestaniaeth yng Nghymru, gan J Gwynfor Jones
Dr William Morgan and his parishioners at Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, by Nia M W Powell
Some passing thoughts on the early history of Friars School, Bangor, by W P Griffith
The Affairs of Robert Wynn, by A D Carr
Archaeoleg/Archaeology: Flints from Nantmor (Frances Lynch), Axe-hammer/Battleaxe from Fourcrosses (Frances Lynch); A quernstone from Llwyn-bedw-isaf, Llanllyfni ( L A Dutton); Antiquarian references to sites in Llyn (Margaret Griffith)
Volume 50: 1989
Mr T M Bassett, MA: Llywydd Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Gaernarfon 1981 - 1988, by B L Davies
The School Board Movement in Caernarvonshire 1870 - 80, by H G Williams
Colin Alastair Gresham 1913 - 1989, by W R P George
Manganese Mining at Rhiw in Llyn between 1827 and 1945, by Margaret Griffith
Walter Sylvanus Jones (Gwallter Llyfni) 1883 - 1932, by Dewi Jones
Historical notes on hydro-electricity in North Wales, by Dewi W Thomas
Hendrewen, by Jean Lindsay
Commuting to work by bus: patterns in the Seiont Valley 1963, by Eric Jones
Semi-rotary quernstones from Llanllechid and Deganwy, by H S Chapman and R H Roberts
Volume 51: 1990
A Tribute to Colin Gresham 1913 - 1989
Dr C A Gresham (1913 - 1989): a tribute and a bibliography, by A Lloyd Hughes
Sir John Wynn, historian, and the great Eifionydd feud, by C A Gresham
Notes on the above, by the Editor
Highgate and the Lloyds of Llanystumdwy, by C A Gresham
Notes on the above, by the Editor
Volume 52/53: 1991 - 1992
O gwmpas Bangor, gan Melville Richards a Bedwyr Lewis Jones
Lloyd George and the Caernarfon Boroughs election of 1892, by J Graham Jones
Adeiladu capel yn Arfon, 1800 - 1914, gan Alwyn Roberts
The Problems of the Caernarfon Union Workhouse from 1846 - 1930, by Jean Lindsay
On active service: the war diary of a Caernarfonshire quarryman, by Eric Jones and David Evans
John Williams (1760 - 1826), manuscript and book collector, by S I Wicklen
Oxford undergraduates in nineteenth century Bangor, by M L Clarke
Llandudno in Wonderland?: the enigma of Lewis Carroll, by J B Edwards
Volume 54 (1993)
The Old Snowdon guides, by Dewi Jones
Dwr a llechi ym mhlwyf Llanllechid, Bethesda: agweddau ar ddatblygiad diwydiant yn Nyffryn Ogwen, gan J Ll Williams a D A Jenkins
Llandudno, a school and John Bright: an unexpected link?, by J B Edwards
The Impact of World War I on education in Caernarfonshire, by Jean Lindsay
Dau gywydd i’r Doctor Wiliam Glyn, gan A Cynfael Lake
Volume 55 (1994)
The Nineteenth-century parish of Llandudno, by Roger L Brown
Thomas Roberts (1760 - 1811): Caernarfon's first printer, 1796 - 1811, by S I Wicklen
Tair chwarel ym Mhlwyf Llanllechid, Bethesda, gan J Ll Williams a D A Jenkins
Crimean medals: a museum note, by John Ellis Jones
"Closing the stable door after the horse has bolted", by Glynne Roberts
Volume 56 (1995)
A Ring cairn in Caernarfonshire, by R H Roberts Llywelyn's Hall, Conwy, by M A Mason
The Church of St John the Baptist, Ysbyty Ifan, by Edward J J Davies
Eminent Victorians: the Turner brothers at Caernarfon
Clwydfardd and Caernarfon, by David Griffith
Rhai nodiadau ychwanegol ar Chwarel Bryn Hafod y Wern, gan J Ll Williams a D A Jenkins
Volume 57 (1996)
Thomas Williams yr anterliwtiwr (1689 - 1763), by Dafydd Glyn Jones
Erlynwyr a throseddwyr yn Sir Gaernarfon, 1730 - 1830, gan Glyn Parry
Tair chwarel ym mhlwyf Llanllechid, Bethesda, gan J Ll Williams a D A Jenkins
Twthill, the Ragged School of Caernarfon, 1890 - 1898, by Jean Lindsay
Landlordism: the second Lord Penrhyn and the Royal Commission on Land in Wales and Monmouthshire, by E H Douglas-Pennant
Volume 58 (1997)
St Catherine's Church, Cricieth, by M A Ward
Madog ap Llywelyn: the revolt of 1294-5 in Caernarfonshire, by A D Carr
Richard Hughes, Cefnllanfair: courtier and poet, by Nesta Lloyd
Crefydd ac addysg yn ardal Pentir a Rhiwlas ger Bangor, 1750-1900, gan R O Roberts
Volume 59 (1998)
A Kind of Sheffield of the Stone Age: Samuel Hazeldine Warren's excavations of a Neolithic axe factory on the Graiglwyd, Penmaenmawr, 1912-1921, by John Llywelyn Williams
The Penrhyn estate 1760-1997: the Pennants and the Douglas-Pennants, by E H Douglas-Pennant
The Doctor and the guide: two Snowdonia plant-hunters, by Dewi Jones
Crefydd ac addysg yn ardal Pentir a Rhiwlas ger Bangor, 1750-1900, II, gan R O Roberts
Lloyd George, Caernarfon Boroughs and Manchester East, by J Graham Jones
Volume 60 (1999)
The Contribution of the Dean of Bangor, the Very Reverend H T Edwards, to the provision of secondary and higher education in Wales, by B L Davies
The Exploitation of Pearls from the Conwy and other welsh rivers, by John Lucey
Mair Eluned Lloyd George (1890-1907), by J Graham Jones
Gladstone, Lloyd George and the Gladstone Rock, by C J Williams
William Williams and William Trotter, by Dafydd Glyn Jones
Capel, festri ac ysgol ym Mrynaerau, by Twm Prys Jones
Aberconwy Castle: a case of medieval persuasion, by A Bryan
Volume 61 (2000)
The Black Death in Caernarvonshire, by A D Carr
Caernarfon and the origins of the Kingdoms of Gwynedd, by Richard White
Rescue excavations at 29 High Street, Caernarfon, by D M T Longley
Caernarvonshire and the Education Act of 1870, by Allan Fletcher
The Second Lord Penrhyn and local government, by E H Douglas Pennant
"Feed My Lambs": an account of child poverty in North Wales in the late Victorian era, by Jean Lindsay
Vaunting and disrespectful notion: Charles Mercier's portrait of the Penrhyn Quarry Committee and Lord Penrhyn, by David Gwyn
The Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, A J Sylvester, and the Caernarfon Boroughs vacancy of 1945, by J Graham Jones
Volume 62 (2001) John Morgan 1743-1801: Curad Llanberis 1772-1801, gan T M Bassett a H G Williams
George Twisleton 1617/8-1667, by Aaron Cadwaladr Evans
Bishop's Palace, Gogarth, Llandudno: report on 1997 and 1998 excavation and recording work, by Andrew Davidson
Resistance to enclosure: the Moel Tryfan Commons, by David Gwyn
Volume 63 (2002)
Garreg Fawr, Waunfawr, by Glenys Jones Walters
"Llwyddiant i Etifedd Meillionydd", gan Trefor M Owen
An Early high-pressure steam engine at Hafodlas Quarry, Nantlle, by David Gwyn
Band Llanrug: y blynyddoedd cynnar, gan Dafydd Whiteside Thomas
Sir Henry Lewis (1847-1923), by J Gwynn Williams
Labour's victory in Caernarvonshire: Goronwy Roberts and the General Election of 1945, by Emyr Price
Volume 64 (2003)
Teyrnged i T M Bassett, MA, gan H G Williams
Ar drywydd y "bigel phyrnig" - golwg ar fywyd a gwaith Morys Clynnog, gan Angharad Price
Travellers to Llanrwst and its vicinity 1750 - 1821, including T B Macaulay as a Reluctant Student, by Peter Howell Williams
Cyfenwau Gogledd Orllewin Cymru yn 1841, gan Maredudd ap Rheinallt
Dyfyniad o Atgofion Griffith Wynn Jones, Rhosgadfan, gan R Arwel Jones
Edward Jones, Ciando, Rhiwlas a Bethel, Arfon, gan R O Roberts
Ychydig gofnodion o lyfrau nodiadau Dr William Michael Williams, Penmachno, 1881 - 1913, gan Vivian Parry Williams
A Letter from Lloyd George, by J Graham Jones
Labour's breakthrough in Caernarfon County in 1922: the election of R T Jones to Westminster, by Emyr Price
Copec a Bangor: arbrawf mewn Cristnogaeth Ymarferol, gan Robert Pope
Volume 65 (2004)
Editor's note: Teyrnged i Bryn Parry, MA, DAA, gan J Gwynn Williams
Teyrnged i Elfyn Wigley, BA, FSAA, FLTMA, gan Geraint Jones
A Survey of prehistoric funerary and ritual sites in north and west Gwynedd and west Conwy, 2001 - 3, by George Smith
The Bull's Head, Aber: a Caernarvonshire coaching inn, by William Strange
Howell Harris in Caernarvonshire, by Geraint Tudur
Copor a llechi: ffens llechi Thomas Williams yn Bisham, gan Dafydd Roberts
The Dinorwig Quarry Hospital surgeons, by Edward Davies
"Auntie Pollie": Mrs Mary Ellen Davies (1861 - 1909), sister of Lloyd George, by J Graham Jones
R Tudur Jones (1921 - 1998): annibynnwr, hanesydd a chenedlaetholwr, gan Robert Pope
Review article, by Dafydd Wigley
Volume 66 (2005)
A Punch bowl in the ceramic collection of the University of Wales, Bangor : vanished dreams of military glory and the reality of eighteenth century recruitment, by John Ellis Jones
From the Neolithic to nonconformity: J. E. Lloyd and the History of Caernarfonshire, by Huw Pryce
Further light on the building of Llanrwst Bridge, by Telfryn Pritchard
Penrhynism : the second Lord Pehnryn and trade unionism, by Edmund Douglas-Pennant
Siôn Gwerthy, by Harri Parri
The fate of the paupers : life in the Bangor and Beaumaris Union Workhouse 1845-71, by David Llewelyn Jones
The last months of David Lloyd George, September 1944 - March 1945, by J Graham Jones
W. J. Parry, Coetmor Hall, Bethesda : portread o gyfrifydd, masnachwr a hapfasnachwr Cymreig yn negawdau olaf y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg, gan John Llewelyn Williams
Volume 67 (2006)
Cenedligrwydd a chymdeithas: dehongli Oes y Tywysogion, gan Huw Pryce
The Built environment at Vaynol Park, by Katie Withersby Lench
Eisteddfod Cenedlaethol Caernarfon (Prifwyl y Pafiliwn) 1877, gan Hywel Teifi Edwards
Aber and upper Bangor schools: pioneers of elementary education in Caernarfonshire, by Jean Lindsay
Lloyd George and Dame Margaret 1921 - 41, by J Graham Jones
Volume 68 (2007)
A letter from Dame Margaret, by J Graham Jones
Bodfel, Barbados and slavery, by J Dilwyn Williams
Dr. Thomas Jones CH (1870-1955) and the death of David Lloyd George, by J Graham Jones
Maurice Griffin (?-1558), Esgob Rochester, gan Gareth Alban Davies
The correspondence of R. C. Trench, Penrhyn estate agent, and Lady Penrhyn 1904-05, by Jean Lindsay
The Penyrorsedd Quarry Hospital, by Edward Davies
Volume 69 (2008)
Casglu tystiolaeth o enwau lleoedd, gan Glenda Carr
Lloyd George's diary for 1885, by John Graham Jones
Lloyd George, the Caernarfon boroughs and 1931, by John Graham Jones
Llunio ewyllysiau yn y Gymraeg yn Sir Gaernarfon, 1600-1858 [Welsh language wills in Caernarvonshire], gan Gerald Morgan
William Ellis Williams, pioneer of electrical engineering at Bangor, by Alwyn Owens
Volume 70 (2009)
Teyrnged i Robert Emyr Price, by HG Williams
Early banking in north Wales and Chester, by Reg Chambers Jones
From Bethesda to the Bangor Slate Quarry, Tasmania, by John Pilling
The Rise and fall of the pavilion in Caernarfon, 1877 - 1962, by Jean Lindsay
Lloyd George’s diary for 1886, by John Graham Jones
Portread of fywyd teuluol WJ Parry, Coetmor Hall, Bethesda, by John Llewelyn Williams
David Lloyd George and DR Daniel, by John Graham Jones
Classical one-day schools at Bangor: glimpses of a by-gone age, by John Ellis Jones
The coming of mains electricity to a rural district in Caernarfonshire, by Elizabeth Williams-Ellis
Volume 71 (2010)
Ffos Coetmor, by J Llywelyn Williams & David A Jenkins
Syr Hywel y Fwyall and Provins, France, by Andrew Breeze
A Cambrian traveller and his guide books Robert Morris’s journeys to north Wales, by Ruth Webb
Lloyd George’s diary for 1887, by J Graham Jones
Gwr o ddawn - pur lawn o lol a meddalwch meddyliol: bywyd a gwaith Ogwenydd 1850 - 1902, gan Gwen Angharad Gruffydd
WO Jones (1861 - 1937), Liverpool and Caernarfon, by D Ben Rees
Margaret Jane Parry (1878 - 1940), Madame Teleni, by Eryl Wyn Rowlands
Grace Gwyneddon Davies a cherddoriaeth frodorol Cymru, gan Wyn Thomas
The Golden wedding of Lloyd George and Dame Margaret (1938), by J Graham Jones
Classical play productions at UCNW Bangor, by J Ellis Jones
Volume 72 (2011)
Teyrnged i’r Arglwyddes Goronwy-Roberts=A tribute to Lady Goronwy-Roberts, by J Dilwyn Williams
A Graeco-Roman amulet from Roman Britain/Richard Sermon
Etifeddiaeth Richard Pennant Ysw yn Nyffryn Ogwen 1768 “gwr deallus, llygadog ac anturiaethus oedd efe, a bu o fawr fendith i’r wlad hon” gan J Ll Williams a Lowri Williams
The Brass of Richard and Joan Foxwist at Llanbeblig: death, commemoration and the Reformation in Wales, by Madelaine Gray
Public health in Gwyrfai 1875 - 1914, by HG Williams
Lloyd George’s diary for 1888, by J Graham Jones
The Open-air schools of Caernarvonshire, by Adam Voelcker
Seiriol Road, Bangor: Herbert North’s model housing 1927, by Rose Pipes
Professor Charles W Evans, FRS: a practical visionary, by Gareth Wyn Jones
Volume 73 (2012)
“Punt arall am dy lechweddau gleision”: Angharad James a’r dreth, gan David Elis-Williams
Arysgrif nodyn am ddechrau achos crefydd ym mhentref Tregarth ger Bangor a’i ddiwedd, gan John Ellis Jones
The Curriculum of Caernarfonshire’s elementary schools 1862 - 1914, by HG Williams
Times, seasons and a book: George Hartley Bryan’s Studies in Aviation, by TJM Boyd
When the Russians came to Tregarth, by Frank Large and Mike Stammers
Couponed in Caernarfonshire: Lloyd George, Ellis Davies and the 1918 Election, by Gerard Charmley
The Royal visit to Caernarfon, 1937, by John Graham Jones
Volume 74 (2013)/Volume 75 (2014)
Teyrnged i Dr Huw Glyn Williams, gan R Maldwyn Thomas
Dau gastell Dolwyddelan, gan John Ellis Jones
John Wynn’s “History of the Gwydir Family”: the manuscripts texts, by Daniel Huws
“Eto yr oedd y wlad yn byw ar ei chynnyrch naturiol er gwell er gwaeth” (Huw Derfel Hughes, 1866,112): darlun o economi amaethyddol Dyffryn Ogwen ar dderfyn y ddeunawfed ganrif drwy enwau caeau, gan John Ll Williams a Lowri W WIlliams
Lloffion o’r cofrestrau plwyf, gan Steffan ab Owain
By his ships we shall remember him: William Griffith, shipbuilder, by Michael Williams
The Time of cholera: the background to the development of the suburb of Twthill in Caernarfon, by Daniel Rhydderch-Dart
Jennifer Longford (1929 - 2012), by John Graham Jones
Volume 76 (2015)
Teyrnged i Trefor M Owen, gan Eurwyn Wiliam
Angharad ferch Llywelyn: a note, by Craig Owen Jones
Bangor’s first theatre?. By John Ellis Jones
Retracing Thomas Telford’s footsteps: the buildings of the post road through Dyffryn Ogwen in Gwynedd 1815 - 1824, by John Ll Williams and Lowri W Williams
Arthur Acland, Tom Ellis and Welsh education: a study in the politics of idealism, by HG Williams
Henry Sweet a thafodiaith Nant Gwynant, gan GM Awbery
The ‘coupon’ General Election in Caernarfonshire, by J Graham Jones
Etholiad Seneddol 1929 yn Sir Gaernarfon, a Hogiau’r Nant, gan Bleddyn Owen Huws
Volume 77 (2016-17)
Caernarfon: a capital and its memory, by AD Carr
Y Berthynas rhwng meddygaeth a chyfraith gwlad: rhai enghreifftiau o Sir Gaernarfon, by TG Davies
Early accounts of the legend of Gelert the greyhound and his grave, by Michael Freeman
Elsewhere within the realm of England: Friar’s School’s Southwark endowment, by David Elis-Williams
The Welsh quarrymen of Random Island, Newfoundland, by Michael Williams
Ai’r Star, Y Wern Uchaf yntei Cae Garw, ac nid Bethesda, ddylai’r enw fod? Datblygiad prif bentref chwarelyddol Dyffryn Ogwen yn y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg, gan J Ll W Williams a Lowri Wynne Williams
Caernarfonshire cricket in the nineteenth century, by J Cowell
“A oes yna heddwch? Nac oes!”: Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Bangor 1914-15 a’r Rhyfel Mawr, gan Elen Ifan
Goronwy O Roberts MP and the Parliament for Wales campaign, 1950 - 56, by Graham Jones
Volume 78 (2018/2019)
Reconstructing field systems in the pre-industrial landscape of Tregarth in Dyffryn Ogwen, by JLlW Williams
Pen-y-Gwryd: y gaer Rhufeinig wrth odre’r Wyddfa, gan John Ellis Jones
The Record of Caernarvon for the commode of Nantconwy, by Frances Richardson
Rediscovering mediaeval Nantconwy, by Frances Richardson
Pwllheli Bricks: “Does dim plwc yn y Cymro”, by Tom David
Lloyd George and the Caernarvon Boroughs, 1890 - 1945, by John Graham Jones
The Parish of Bangor during wartime 1915, by Roger Brown
Volume 79 (2023)
Teyrnged i Ann Rhydderch/Tribute to Ann Rhydderch
The Queen of the lake: Marged Ferch Ifan, by David Gwyn
Ffynnon Llechid, Llanllechid, gan Howard Huws
Two Caernarfonshire parishes in the Diocese of St Asaph, by Roger Brown an 18th century perspective
Methodists in the penumbra, by Tom David
The Making of a civil engineer: William George Owen (1810 -85), by David Elis-Williams
William Humphreys: non-conforming elder, by Ivor Thomas Rees
Y Gwthdaro rhwn fferm and diwydiant yn Nyffryn Nantlle yn y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg: hanes Taldrwst, gan J Dilwyn Williams a John LlW Williams
A Roll-call of classicists: a shorter history of classical staff at the University College of north Wales, Bangor, 1884 - 1995, by John Ellis Jones
WJ Parry, chwarel Pantdreiniog a’r gloddfa gydweithredol: delfryd anghyraeddadwy un dyn ym Methesda ar dro’r ugeinfed ganrif, gan JLl Williams a Lowri Wynne Williams