User:Robert Critchlow Tuck

There is no such place as "CYDD, Brymn-a-In". Moncrieff Williamson, Robert Harris's biographer, is responsible for this error (he was a Scot and confused by anything Welsh).

Robert Harris (my grandfather's brother) was born in a house at Ty'n-y-groes (the "House at the Cross") in the Vale of Conwy in North Wales in 1849. The house is named Bryn-a-pin (in English, "Pine Hill"). I stayed in the house for a week some years ago while researching a book titled "The Island Family Harris" published by Ragweed Press in 1983. Later the house became the home of a lady named Mona Arkell; she kept a bull for the European Union which she grazed in a field behind the house, which by that time had become very run down.

I am also the biographer of Robert Harris's brother, William Critchlow Harris, 1854 - 1913, who was an architect (the title of the biography is "Gothic Dreams" - do you have an entry for him?

Perhaps I should review other Wikpedia entries to see what else I can correct?
 * (Canon) Robert Critchlow Tuck, 90 Maplewood Crescent, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A2X6