Plas Harri Papers

Scope and Content

Material consists of deeds, mainly, and other legal documents relating to property belonging to the Roberts family of Plas Harri. Also includes two maps, dated 1902, relating to Plas Harri land required for Rhyl District Waterworks.

Administrative / Biographical History

Plas Harri, Llanefydd in Denbighshire was the ancestral home of the Roberts family. A well-known member of that family is John Roberts (1775-1829), a cleric, author and orthography specialist. He graduated from Oxford University in 1792 and worked as press-corrector on the Welsh Bible and Prayer Book (Oxford, 1799). In 1798, he obtained a curacy in Oxford, but was anxious to return to Wales, which he did in 1807, as vicar of Tremeirchion, Flintshire, a post he held until his death. John Roberts is remembered for his involvement in debates on Welsh language and religious affairs, and in particular, his vigorous opposition to the views of William Owen Pughe on Welsh orthography and his successful campaign against the printing, by the British and Foreign Bible Society, of a Welsh Bible using Pughe's orthography.

Other members of the family, relevant to the collection, include, John Roberts (fl. 1699), a yeoman; William Roberts (fl. 1713), a yeoman; Evan Roberts (died ca. 1844); Judith Roberts (died ca. 1884), widow, and John ap Evan Roberts (fl. 1902).

Arrangement

Material is arranged in chronological order and incorporated into the General Collection of Bangor Manuscripts .

Access Information

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Note

Description compiled by Anne Lenaghan, November 2001.

Other Finding Aids

Item level word-processed list is available at the Archives Department of the University of Wales, Bangor. Reference numbers: General Collection of Bangor Manuscripts: 13812-13825

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