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  • *The GLENORCHY murders: a full account of the capture, trial and execution of William Griffiths for the murder of George and Sarah Johnson, at Glenorchy, in the colony of Tasmania, on 12th September, 1865: with a biography of the prisoner &c., &c... Tasmania: Mercury Steam Press Office, 1865 30p ill. port. William Griffiths, 1833-1865 born at Denbigh.
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  • JONES, E Vaughan. Sheep stealing at Llangelynin 1792. Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society VII (1976) 384-403
  • JONES, Mair Cymry alltud Botany Bay Llafar gwlad 22 (Gaeaf 1988) 10-11
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  • JONES, Peter M. S. More about a "Becca" character Carmarthenshire Historian XX (1985) 48-57. David Jones, one of the rioters who attacked Pontarddulais toll house was transported to Van Diemen's Land.
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  • REVIEW 1995. North Yorkshire County Record Office 1996.ISBN: 0906035570. The convicts transported on the third convict voyage of the Gilmore, in 1843/44, p.52-8 include some from Brecon, Denbigh & Glamorgan.
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