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Cyhoeddiadau Sefydliad Ymchwil Ystadau Cymru

Rhestr o draethodau ymchwil PhD gorffenedig a chyhoeddiadau gan Sefydliad Ymchwil Ystadau Cymru

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2024

Robin Grove-White, ‘History in Miniature: Eight Centuries of a North Anglesey Estate’, Anglesey Antiquarian Society Transactions (2024), 1-23.

Sadie Jarrett,  (Caerdydd, 2024).

Hannah Jones, ‘Middleton Hall in the Landscape’, The Carmarthenshire Antiquary 60 (2024), 39-54.

 

2023

Adam Coward, ‘Connections between Welsh and Irish Landed Estates, c.1650–c.1920: A Preliminary Overview’, Welsh History Review 31:4 (2023), 549-579. 

Shaun Evans, ‘‘‘An antient seat of a gentleman in Wales’’: The place of the plas in Thomas Pennant’s Tour in Wales (1778-83)’, yn Christopher Ridgway a Terence Dooley (gol.),  (Dulyn, 2023), pp. 196-219.

Robin Grove-White, ‘On Becoming a Welsh Landowner’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 29 (2023), 139-62.

Jerry Hunter, ‘Ond Mater Merch: Cywydd Llatai Troseddol Tomos Prys’, Llên Cymru 46, 1 (2023), 11-32.

Kayla Jones, Podlediad Penrhyn (2023).

Lowri Ann Rees (gol.),  (Cymdeithas Gofnodion De Cymru, 2023).

Lowri Ann Rees, , Rural History 34:2 (2023), 262-277.

 

2022

Jon Dollery, Shaun Evans, Scott Lloyd a Julie Mathias,  (CBHC, 2022).

Shaun Evans, , Welsh History Review 30:1 (2022), 17-54.

Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2022).

Shaun Evans, ‘‘‘The battle of the Welsh nation against landlordism’’: The Response of the North Wales Property Defence Association to the Welsh Land Question, c.1886-1896’ yn Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2022), pp. 259-284.

Sara Fox, (Gardd Fotaneg Genedlaethol Cymru, 2022). 

Alex Ioannou, ‘Research methodologies for changing landscapes and places in flux’, yn Fabian Neuhaus (gol.), , AMPS Proceedings Series 30 (Prifysgol Calgary, 28-30 Mehefin 2022), 257-67. 

Mary Oldham, ‘Serving the Succession and Preserving the Patrimony: The Women of Gregynog to 1800 and Beyond’, Montgomeryshire Collections 110 (2022), 59-78.

Gwilym Owen a Nerys Llewelyn Jones, ‘The case for separate agricultural legislation for Wales’, yn Shaun Evans, Tony McCarthy ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2022), pp. 190-210. 

Gwilym Owen a Marie Parker-Jones, ‘Dillwyn v. Llewelyn – A fresh perspective on a misconceived approach’, Conveyancer and Property Lawyer (2022), 70-86.

 

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2021

Shaun Evans, , The Carmarthen Antiquary 57 (2021), 76-89. 

Robin Grove-White, ‘On a Tudor Welsh Lawyer and the Future of Britain’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 26 (2020), 139-62.

Sadie Jarrett, , The Seventeenth Century 36: 1 (2021), 55-79. 

Sadie Jarrett, ‘‘‘By reason of her sex and widowhood’’: An early modern Welsh gentlewoman in the Court of Star Chamber’, yn K. J. Kesselring a Natalie Mears (gol.),  (Llundain, 2021), pp. 79-96. 

 

2020

Robin Grove-White,  (Cymdeithas Hynafiaethwyr Môn, 2020).

Sadie Jarrett, , Welsh History Review 30: 2 (2020), 206-32.

 

2019

Shaun Evans, ‘Gruffudd Hiraethog, Heraldic Display and the “five courts†of Mostyn: Projecting Status, Honour and Authority in sixteenth-century Wales’, yn Fiona Robertson a Peter Lindfield (gol.), The Display of Heraldry: The Heraldic Imagination in Arts and Culture (The Heraldry Society, 2019), pp. 116-133.

Shaun Evans, Sarah Higgins a Julie Mathias, Archives and Records: The Journal of the Archives and Records Association, Special Issue on ‘Estate Archives’, 40:1 (2019).

Shaun Evans a Elen Wyn Simpson, , Archives and Records: The Journal of the Archives and Records Association 40:1 (2019), 37-54.

Julie Mathias, Shaun Evans a Gwilym Owen, , Archives and Records: The Journal of the Archives and Records Association 40:1 (2019), 86-109.

Gwilym Owen a Peter Foden, At Variance: The Penrhyn Entail (Cymdeithas Hanes Cyfraith Cymru, 2019).

Einion Wyn Thomas, ‘Keepers, Pheasants, Poachers, Religion and Politics: The Rhiwlas Estate, Bala’ yn Terence Dooley a Christopher Ridgway (gol.),  (Dulyn, 2019).

 

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2018

Mary Chadwick a Shaun Evans, ‘‘‘Ye Best Tast of Bookes & Learning of Any Other Country Gentnâ€: The Library of Thomas Mostyn of Gloddaith, c.1676-1692’ yn Annika Bautz a James Gregory (gol.), (Llundain, 2018), pp. 87-103.

Shaun Evans, , Welsh History Review 29:2 (2018), 218-253.

Shaun Evans, ‘‘‘Between two interestsâ€: Pennant A. Lloyd’s agency of the Penrhyn estate, 1860-77’, yn Lowri Ann Rees, Ciaran J. Reilly ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2018), pp. 184-201.

Lowri Ann Rees, Ciaran J. Reilly ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2018).

Lowri Ann Rees, ‘Frustrations and fears: the impact of the Rebecca Riots on the land agent in Carmarthenshire, 1843’, yn Lowri Ann Rees, Ciaran J. Reilly ac Annie Tindley (gol.),  (Caeredin, 2018), pp. 153-67.

Lowri Ann Rees, ‘“I serve my God, and I fear not manâ€: The Rebecca Riots and a female landowner’s response to Welsh Rural Protest, 1843-44’, yn Terence Dooley, Maeve O’Riordan a Christopher Ridgway (gol.),  (Dulyn, 2018).

Lowri Ann Rees, ‘Hughes, John / Jac TÅ· Isha (1819-1905)’, yn Keith Gildart and David Howell (gol.),  (Basingstoke, 2018).

 

2017

Gwilym Owen a Demot Cahill, , Irish Jurist 58 (2017), 153-83. 

Gwilym Owen a Dermot Cahill, , Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 37 (2017), 217-50. 

Lowri Ann Rees,, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 45:2 (2017), 165-187.

 

2016

Jerry Hunter, ‘The Red Sword, the Sickle and the Author’s Revenge: Welsh Literature and Conflict in the Seventeenth Century’, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 36 (2016), 1-29.

 

2015

Shaun Evans a Robert Tittler, , The British Art Journal 16: 2 (2015), 24-29.

Shaun Evans, ‘St. Winifred’s Well, Office-holding and the Mostyn Family interest: Negotiating the Reformation in Flintshire, c.1570-1642’,&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Flintshire Historical Society Journal 40 (2015), 41-72.

 

2014

Huw Pryce a Gwilym Owen, , Journal of Legal History 35:2 (2014), 172-99.

 

2013

Lowri Ann Rees, ‘Might and Spite: The former Middleton Hall estate’ yn H. V. Bowen (gol.),  (Llandysul, 2013).