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Sentenced to Hell – The Story of Men and Women Transported from North Wales, 1730-1878
Between 1730 and 1878 men and women from Anglesey, Caernarfon, Merioneth, Denbigh and Flint, many of whom had committed ‘crimes’ because they were desperately poor and hungry, were sentenced to hell – they were sentenced to be transported from their native land to Australia or America. How did they get there? How old were they? What had they done to deserve their fate?
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Ym Môn, Meirionnydd, Dinbych a Fflint rhwng 1730 a 1878, dedfrydwyd gwŷr a gwragedd a gyflawnodd droseddau yn sgil tlodi a newyn i ‘uffern ar y ddaear’, sef alltudiaeth o’u gwlad enedigol i Awstralia neu America. Mae’r gyfrol hon yn ceisio ateb cwestiynau megis: sut aethon nhw yno, beth oedd eu hoedran a beth oedd eu troseddau?Between 1730 and 1878 men and women from Anglesey, Caernarfon, Merioneth, Denbigh and Flint, many of whom had committed ‘crimes’ because they were desperately poor and hungry, were sentenced to hell – they were sentenced to be transported from their native land to Australia or America. How did they get there? How old were they? What had they done to deserve their fate?
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