- John
Ystumllyn (c. 1738–1786), also
colloquially known as Jac Du or Jack Black, was an 18th-century
gardener and the
first well-recorded
black person...
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Ystumllyn is a
Grade II*
listed house in Criccieth, Wales.
Founded in the late-16th-century, and
significantly expanded in the early-18th-century, it...
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comic Viz Jack
Black (died 1786),
nickname of
black Welsh gardener John
Ystumllyn Jack Black, a
brand of
luxury men's skin and hair care
products owned...
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taken by the Wynn
family to
their Ystumllyn estate in Criccieth, and
christened with the
Welsh name John
Ystumllyn. He was
taught English and
Welsh by...
- in
North Wales, of whom
historians have
detailed knowledge, was John
Ystumllyn (died 1786), a
Gwynedd gardener whose origins are unrecorded.
Ethan Ampadu...
- an
isolated position on Ynyscynhaearn, a
former island in Llyn (Lake)
Ystumllyn, 900
metres (980 yd)
south of the
village of Pentrefelin, near Criccieth...
-
biography has
proved invaluable to
modern efforts to
understand Ystumllyn.
Ystumllyn's biographer,
Andrew Green,
admitted that,
while "prone to variation...
-
April 1673) was a
Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.
Ellis was born at
Ystumllyn, near Criccieth, Caernarvonshire. He
matriculated at
Jesus College, Oxford...
- of Scotland.
Ordnance Survey.
Retrieved 23
November 2024. "Criccieth -
Ystumllyn Lake and
Ynyscynhaearn Church". People's
Collection Wales.
Retrieved 23...
- Orleans,
where he was
returned to
slavery by
Spanish officials. John
Ystumllyn, also
known as Jac Du or Jack Black, an 18th-century
Welsh gardener and...